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    The sporophyte-gametophyte junction in the moss Acaulon muticum (Pottiaceae): early stages of development by Rushing, A.E. (Baylor University, Waco, TX.), Anderson, W.B

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-1996)
    “…The sporophyte-gametophyte junction in Acaulon muticum is composed of the sporophyte foot, the surrounding gametophyte vaginula, and an intervening placental…”
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    Spore morphology in the genus Bruchia schwaegr. (Musci) by Rushing, A.E

    Published in American journal of botany (01-01-1985)
    “…Scanning electron microscopy observations of the spores of Bruchia have resulted in the recognition of four spore types based on the ornamentation of the…”
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    Blepharoplast architecture of the midstage spermatid of Riccardia multifida by Rushing, A.E. (Baylor University, Waco, TX.), Carothers, Z.B, Renzaglia, K.S

    Published in The Bryologist (1995)
    “…The locomotory apparatus of the midstage spermatid of Riccardia multifida (L.) S. Gray is comprised of the characteristic four-layered multilayered structure…”
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    Blepharoplast morphology in Treubia tasmanica (Hepaticae: Treubiales) by Carothers, Z.B. (University of Illinois, Urbana, IL), Rushing, A.E

    Published in The Bryologist (01-12-1990)
    “…Detailed ultrastructural analysis and diagrammatic representation of the blepharoplast in Treubia tasmanica reveal a morphology strongly resembling that…”
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    Bruchia brevifolia new to Alabama by Rushing, A.E. (Auburn University, Auburn, AL)

    Published in The Bryologist (1989)
    “…Bruchia brevifolia Sull. is reported for the first time from Alabama…”
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    Ultrastructure of dormant and germinating conidia of Aspergillus ochraceus by Dute, R.R. (Auburn University, Auburn, AL), Weete, J.D, Rushing, A.E

    Published in Mycologia (01-09-1989)
    “…Ultrastructural changes during germination of Aspergillus ochraceus conidia were studied. The following ontogenetic stages were observed: 1) dormant state; 2)…”
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    Bruchia hallii in Alabama by Bowers, F.D. (University of Wisconson-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI), Rushing, A.E

    Published in The Bryologist (1991)
    “…Bruchia hallii Aust. is reported from Alabama. The known range of the species and its distinguishing features are discussed…”
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    Comparative studies of spermatogenesis in the Bryopsida. III. Blepharoplast morphology in Thuidium delicatulum by Rushing, A.E, Carothers, Z.B

    Published in The Bryologist (01-01-1986)
    “…Ultrastructural observations of the spermatids of Thuidium delicatulum reveal a blepharoplast comprising a multilayered structure of the typical four-layered…”
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    Development of the gemmae of Oedipodiella (Musci). I. Scanning electron microscopy and growth in culture by Dale M. J. Mueller, Rushing, Ann E.

    Published in The Bryologist (1985)
    “…The gemmae of Oedipodiella australis (Wag. & Dix.) Dix. are multicellular, lenticular diaspores (250-300 µm in diameter) and are found at the apices of…”
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    Bruchia flexuosa new to western North America by Rushing, A.E, Christy, J.A

    Published in The Bryologist (01-01-1984)
    “…Bruchia flexuosa (Sw. ex Schwaegr.) C. Müll, is reported from California and Oregon. This is the first report of the species from western North America…”
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    A modified, short protocol for preparation of bryophytes for scanning electron microscopy [Morphology] by Neumann, Alan J., Rushing, Ann E., Mueller, Dale M. J.

    Published in The Bryologist (01-01-1982)
    “…Live bryological specimens can be prepared for scanning electron microscopy in under one hour without prior fixation by dehydrating with 2,2-dimethoxypropane…”
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