Oxyria digyna

Common Names: alpine mountainsorrel

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Nutritional and mineral analysis of the ultimate wild food plants of Lotkuh, Chitral, the Eastern Hindukush Pakistan.

Ullah H and Badshah L (2023).
Heliyon.
PubMed:
36950657

From everywhere all at once: Several colonization routes available to Svalbard in the early Holocene.

Brožová V et al (2023).
Ecol Evol.
PubMed:
36950366

Tissue-Specific Dynamics in the Endophytic Bacterial Communities in Arctic Pioneer Plant Oxyria digyna.

Given C et al (2020).
Front Plant Sci.
PubMed:
32528486

Complete chloroplast genome sequence determination of Rheum species and comparative chloroplast genomics for the members of Rumiceae.

Zhou T et al (2020).
Plant Cell Rep.
PubMed:
32221666

Strong Regionality and Dominance of Anaerobic Bacterial Taxa Characterize Diazotrophic Bacterial Communities of the Arcto-Alpine Plant Species Oxyria digyna and Saxifraga oppositifolia.

Kumar M, van Elsas JD and Nissinen R (2017).
Front Microbiol.
PubMed:
29081767

Plants Assemble Species Specific Bacterial Communities from Common Core Taxa in Three Arcto-Alpine Climate Zones.

Kumar M et al (2017).
Front Microbiol.
PubMed:
28174556

Climate adaptation is not enough: warming does not facilitate success of southern tundra plant populations in the high Arctic.

Bjorkman AD et al (2017).
Glob Chang Biol.
PubMed:
27391174

Arctic plant origins and early formation of circumarctic distributions: a case study of the mountain sorrel, Oxyria digyna.

Wang Q et al (2016).
New Phytol.
PubMed:
26197783

Cytomorphological investigations in Oxyria digyna Hill. from the Kashmir Himalaya, India.

Farooq U and Saggoo MI (2014).
Tsitol Genet.
PubMed:
24791473

Hydrocarbon-degrading potential of microbial communities from Arctic plants.

Ferrera-Rodríguez O et al (2013).
J Appl Microbiol.
PubMed:
22984892

Endophytic bacterial communities in three arctic plants from low arctic fell tundra are cold-adapted and host-plant specific.

Nissinen RM, Männistö MK and van Elsas JD (2012).
FEMS Microbiol Ecol.
PubMed:
22861658

The impact of Pleistocene climate change on an ancient arctic-alpine plant: multiple lineages of disparate history in Oxyria digyna.

Allen GA et al (2012).
Ecol Evol.
PubMed:
22822441

Mining of unexplored habitats for novel chitinases--chiA as a helper gene proxy in metagenomics.

Cretoiu MS et al (2012).
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol.
PubMed:
22526805

Effect of Low Concentrations of Carbon Dioxide on Photosynthesis Rates of Two Races of Oxyria.

Billings WD, Clebsch EE and Mooney HA (1961).
Science.
PubMed:
17819003

Changes in chloroplast ultrastructure in some high-alpine plants: adaptation to metabolic demands and climate?

Lütz C and Engel L (2007).
Protoplasma.
PubMed:
17603748

Investigating cytoskeletal function in chloroplast protrusion formation in the arctic-alpine plant Oxyria digyna.

Holzinger A, Wasteneys GO and Lütz C (2007).
Plant Biol (Stuttg).
PubMed:
17236103