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John C. Brinda

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2011 Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO, United States 
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Silva AT, Gao B, Fisher KM, et al. (2020) To dry perchance to live: insights from the genome of the desiccation-tolerant biocrust moss Syntrichia caninervis. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology
Coe KK, Greenwood JL, Slate ML, et al. (2020) Strategies of desiccation tolerance vary across life phases in the moss Syntrichia caninervis. American Journal of Botany
Slate ML, Stark LR, Greenwood JL, et al. (2018) The role of prehydration in rescuing shoots of mosses damaged by extreme desiccation events: Syntrichia norvegica (Pottiaceae) The Bryologist. 121: 193
Stark LR, Greenwood JL, Slate ML, et al. (2017) Syntrichia norvegica shoots exhibit a complex inducible response to desiccation: separating the effects of rate of drying and water content Botany. 95: 481-491
Stark LR, Brinda JC, Greenwood JL. (2016) Propagula and shoots of Syntrichia pagorum (Pottiaceae) exhibit different ecological strategies of desiccation tolerance Bryologist. 119: 181-192
Stark LR, Greenwood JL, Brinda JC. (2016) Desiccated Syntrichia ruralis shoots regenerate after 20 years in the herbarium Journal of Bryology. 1-9
Brinda JC, Stark LR, Clark TA, et al. (2015) Embryos of a moss can be hardened to desiccation tolerance: effects of rate of drying on the timeline of recovery and dehardening in Aloina ambigua (Pottiaceae). Annals of Botany
Stark LR, Brinda JC. (2015) Developing sporophytes transition from an inducible to a constitutive ecological strategy of desiccation tolerance in the moss Aloina ambigua: effects of desiccation on fitness. Annals of Botany. 115: 593-603
Stark LR, Brinda JC. (2015) Developing sporophytes transition from an inducible to a constitutive ecological strategy of desiccation tolerance in the moss Aloina ambigua: Effects of desiccation on fitness Annals of Botany. 115: 593-603
Stark LR, Greenwood JL, Brinda JC, et al. (2014) Physiological history may mask the inherent inducible desiccation tolerance strategy of the desert moss Crossidium crassinerve. Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany). 16: 935-46
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