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    Morphological, Anatomical and Cytological Studies of some Moss Species from Nigeria by Abolade Oluremi BOLAJI, Julius Olaoye FALUYI

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The study concluded that the details of the morphological and anatomical descriptions as well as the chromosome numbers being reported for the first time in this study for the moss species studied could be very useful in their identification and taxonomic delimitation.…”
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    Sphagnum mosses--masters of efficient N-uptake while avoiding intoxication. by Christian Fritz, Leon P M Lamers, Muhammad Riaz, Leon J L van den Berg, Theo J T M Elzenga

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Peat forming Sphagnum mosses are able to prevent the dominance of vascular plants under ombrotrophic conditions by efficiently scavenging atmospherically deposited nitrogen (N). …”
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    Extinction risk of threatened and non-threatened mosses: Reproductive and ecological patterns by Juan Antonio Calleja, Gemma Domènech, Llorenç Sáez, Francisco Lara, Ricardo Garilleti, Belén Albertos

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The lack of reproduction, asexual reproduction, and monoicy are more common among threatened than non-threatened mosses. Habitat specialization, acidic and humid substrates are ecological characteristics associated with threatened mosses. …”
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    Proteomic studies of the abiotic stresses response in model moss—Physcomitrella patens by Xiaoqin eWang, Yanli eLiu, Pingfang eYang

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Moss species Physcomitrella patens (P. patens) has been used as a model system in plant science for several years, because it has a short life cycle and is easy to be handled. …”
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    Notes on the monogonont rotifers from submerged mosses collected on Hopen (Svalbard) by Willem H. De Smet

    Published 1990-12-01
    “… In this contribution 17 samples of submerged mosses, collected on Hopen (Svalbard), were studied for their rotifer content. …”
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    Physiological responses of two common mosses to simulated nitrogen deposition in Jiuzhaigou by Rui LEI, Jiacheng ZOU, Jie DU, Zhuanghai WEN, Zhi LUO, Ningfei LEI

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In order to explore the effect of nitrogen deposition on physiological response of mosses in Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan Province, the local dominant mosses Actinothuidium hookeri and Hylocomium splendens were taken as the research objects, and NH4NO3 was used as the nitrogen source. …”
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    Analysis of Spatial Data from Moss Biomonitoring in Czech–Polish Border by Aneta Svozilíková Krakovská, Vladislav Svozilík, Inga Zinicovscaia, Konstantin Vergel, Petr Jančík

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The purpose of the study was the analysis of spatial data gained by biomonitoring with the use of mosses. A partial goal was set to characterize the regional atmospheric deposition of pollutants in the air based on the results of the analyses and simultaneously verify the suitability of using mosses as an alternative for monitoring air quality in smaller industrial areas. …”
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    Moss on Rocks: Evaluating biodeterioration and bioprotection of bryophytic growth on stone masonry by Jang, KM

    Published 2020
    “…This thesis addresses the objectives and three primary research questions related to the perceptions of moss growth, visualizing the moss-lithobiontic interface, and moss impacts on moisture regimes using a mixed- methods approach involving field and lab analyses. …”
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    The 2D to 3D growth transition in the moss Physcomitrella patens by Moody, L

    Published 2018
    “…The colonization of land by plants coincided with and was most likely facilitated by the evolution of 3-dimensional (3D) growth. 3D growth is a pivotal feature of all land plants, but most develop in a way that precludes genetic investigation. In the moss Physcomitrella patens, 3D growth (gametophores) is preceded by an extended 2-dimensional (2D) growth phase (protonemata) that can be propagated indefinitely. …”
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    Investigation on the Potential of Sabah Mosses as Antioxidant and Anti-cancer Phytopharmaceutical Products by Monica Suleiman, Mohd Fadzelly Abu Bakar Fifilyana

    Published 2011
    “…Bryophytes are small, non-vascular plants that indude mosses, liverworts and hornworts. They have been reported to possess various types of biological activities. …”
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    Additions to the moss flora of Imbak Canyon Conservation Area, Malaysian Borneo by Chua, Mung Seng, Monica Suleiman

    Published 2015
    “…Based on past and present collections, a total of 191 taxa in 68 genera of mosses are known to occur in Imbak Canyon Conservation Area in Malaysian Borneo. …”
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    On the Cryptic Speciation in the Mosses with East Asia–East North America Disjunction: A Case Study of Two Poorly Understood Mosses from the Southern Extremity of the Russian Far East by Vladimir E. Fedosov, Olga Yu. Pisarenko, Alina V. Fedorova, Olga M. Afonina, Elena A. Ignatova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A survey of the moss flora of the southernmost part of the Russian Primorsky Territory yielded several intriguing taxa, whose identity is assessed herein based on an integrative morpho-molecular approach. …”
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    Vegetation impacts ditch methane emissions from boreal forestry-drained peatlands—Moss-free ditches have an order-of-magnitude higher emissions than moss-covered ditches by Antti J. Rissanen, Antti J. Rissanen, Paavo Ojanen, Paavo Ojanen, Leena Stenberg, Tuula Larmola, Jani Anttila, Sakari Tuominen, Kari Minkkinen, Markku Koskinen, Markku Koskinen, Raisa Mäkipää

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In a predetermined 2-type ditch classification scheme, the mean CH4 emissions (±standard error) were 2.6 ± 0.8 g CH4 m−2 y−1 and 20.6 ± 7.0 g CH4 m-2 y−1 in moss-covered and moss-free ditches, respectively. …”
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