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    "Bryophytes: The State of Knowledge in a Changing World" ed. by Edited by Jair Putzke

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    "Bryophytes: The State of Knowledge in a Changing World" ed. by Edited by Jair Putzke

    "Bryophytes: The State of Knowledge in a Changing World" ed. by Edited by Jair Putzke
    ITexLi | 2023 | ISBN: 1803569395 9781803569390 1803569387 9781803569383 1803569409 9781803569406 | 88 pages | PDF | 13 MB

    This book is the result of the effort of several authors who work with bryophytes. It includes chapters that address such topics as diversity and taxonomy, ecology, and biochemistry. The chapters present data on various species of Bryophyta from different continents, including Peru, Indonesia, Brazil, and Argentina.

    Bryophytes are tiny, fragile, photosynthetic plants found all over the world, from the poles to deserts and forest areas. They contribute one-third of the oxygen we breathe as well as remove harmful CO2 from the atmosphere, thus helping mitigate the effects of climate change. Fragile and silent in their micro-habitat, they do so much for the planet, yet very little is known about them.

    Contents
    1. Bryophytes - Why Should We Study Them?
    2. Diversity of Epiphytic Mosses (Bryophyta) in Forests of Polylepis (Rosaceae) in the Urubamba Mountain Range, Cusco, Peru
    3. Bryophyta around Syamsudin Noor International Airport, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
    4. Bryophilous Agaricomycetes (Fungi, Basidiomycota): A Review to Brazil
    5. Why Are Moss Biocrusts Necessary for System Conservation in a Semiarid Region of Southern Argentina?
    6. Protein Glycosylation in Bryophytes Differs Subtly from That in Vascular Plants

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