Bryophytes are a widespread group of non-vascular land plants, such as liverworts, hornworts and mosses, capable of colonising a variety of habitats, including rocks or low-nutrient soils. These ...
Tiny plants, like moss, are easy to overlook. They're often as small as an eyelash, and they tend to grow on the ground in ...
Announcing a new article publication for Forensic Sciences Research, Green Clues: Unveiling the Role of Bryophytes in Forensic Science, presents the first comprehensive review of bryophytes (mosses, ...
Non-vascular bryophytes live in colonies that cover the ground and resemble tiny forests. In a real forest, plants compete for light in different layers of the canopy. If a plant does not receive ...
The Bryologist, Vol. 124, No. 1 (Spring 2021), pp. 9-19 (11 pages) We studied the habitat preferences of various bryophytes on a landscape in which calcareous and granitic rocks interdigitate. On both ...