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MATERIAE FLORAE BRYOPHYTAE NIPPONICAE

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Carboniferous Bryophyta

Annals of Botany, 1925
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Mosses (Bryophyta)

2009
Abstract Mosses are photosynthetic plants that exhibit a wide range of morphologies, based on the life cycle of alternation of haploid and diploid generations. thegametophyte generation starts with haploid spores that develop into threadlike protonema, from which grow erect or creeping axes usually up to a few centimeters tall. theplants
Angela E Newton   +2 more
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Ecological studies on Tasmanian Bryophyta

2023
This thesis presents an historical background on bryological studies in Tasmania in order to provide a context for the floristic and ecological investigation of these cryptogams as a component of the epiphytic flora in rainforest corrununities. The period from the mid-nineteenth century to the early decades of the twentieth century saw the greatest ...
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Pylaisiaceae Schimp. (Bryophyta) revisited

Journal of Bryology, 2018
Molecular phylogenetic reconstructions support the monophyly of Pylaisiaceae. The family includes Calliergonella Loeske, Homomallium (Schimp.) Loeske, Pseudohygrohypnum Kanda, Pylaisia Schimp., 2 f...
Paulo E. A. S. Câmara   +6 more
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Abteilung Bryophyta (Moose)

1987
Die Moose sind die am einfachsten gebauten Kormophyten und bilden eine gut abgegrenzte Gruppe.
Gertrud Dahlgren, Meinrad Küttel
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2015
The results of investigation of bryoflora of the Ukrainian Carpathians are generalized: the history of bryological research of the region is represented; the present floristic composition of the bryoflora was analyzed; the general ecological peculiarities of Bryophyta distribution are described; the geographical analysis of bryoflora was fulfilled and ...
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Abteilung: Bryophyta (Moose)

1992
Die photoautotrophen Moose sind, abgesehen von wenigen Ausnahmen, die sich sekundar wieder an das Leben im Wasser angepast haben, Landpflanzen. Sie bilden lappige Belage oder dichte Polster an zumeist feuchten, schattigen Standorten und sind, nach Cyanobakterien bzw. Grunalgen, auf felsigen Unterlagen meist die Zweitbesiedler.
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The Mitochondrial Genome of Nematodontous Moss Polytrichum commune and Analysis of Intergenic Repeats Distribution Among Bryophyta

Diversity, 2021
Oxana I Kuznetsova   +2 more
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