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Bryophytes (/ˈbraɪ.əˌfaɪts/) are a
group of land
plants (embryophytes),
sometimes treated as a
taxonomic division, that
contains three groups of non-vascular...
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published bryophyte floras covering counties or
other local areas of Britain,
together with a list of
vascular plant floras which also
contain bryophyte lists...
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microscopy or an
experienced bryologist. Liverworts, like
other bryophytes, have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, with the
sporophyte dependent...
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single species,
Flabellidium spinosum, also
known as the
Santa Cruz
bryophyte. The
genus was
endemic to the
Santa Cruz
cordillera of Bolivia. It occurred...
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Monoicy (/mɒˈnoʊəsi/) is a ****ual
system in
haploid plants (mainly
bryophytes)
where both
sperm and eggs are
produced on the same gametophyte, in contrast...
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first land
plants appeared, with a
level of
organisation like that of
bryophytes. However,
fossils of
organisms with a
flattened thallus in Precambrian...
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climate change. The
species is
categorised in the
European Red List of
bryophytes as
critically endangered. Campisi, P.; Cogoni, A.; Garcia, C.; Hodgetts...
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containing 55
species and 47
hybrid species of Nepenthes. The
Cibodas bryophyte park, or
Taman Lumut Cibodas, is part of the
Cibodas Botanical Garden...
- 2000). "The role of mid-palaeozoic
mesofossils in the
detection of
early bryophytes".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London.
Series B...
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Bryophyta (sensu lato, Schimp. 1879) may also
refer to the
parent group bryophytes,
which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hornworts.
Mosses typically form...