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Mosses of Bhutan II*. A checklist of the mosses of Bhutan
Journal of Bryology, 1994A checklist is given of the mosses of Bhutan based on published reports. Totals of 156 genera and 282 species are recorded. The main past collectors of mosses in Bhutan are listed, together with sources of erroneous reports; 44 erroneous and doubtful taxa are excluded. The name Breutelia setschwanica is applied to the only Himalayan member of the genus.
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2006
The habitus and life cycle of mosses differ from seed plants in many aspects. Mosses are small, they have no roots, are free of vascular bundles and form only few different cell types. Their life cycle (Figure 1) is dominated by the haploid gametophyte.
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The habitus and life cycle of mosses differ from seed plants in many aspects. Mosses are small, they have no roots, are free of vascular bundles and form only few different cell types. Their life cycle (Figure 1) is dominated by the haploid gametophyte.
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