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Information about bryology, lichenology, research and biomonitoring. Available in English and German.
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Information about bryology, lichenology and biomonitoring at the University of Bonn
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A description of the male reproductive structure and a microscopic image.
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Antheridia are the male sexual organs of the gametophyte generation
of mosses and liverworts. They consist of simple sacs with a wall usually
only one or two cells thick, and with a short stalk.
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A description of the female reproductive structure and a microscopic image.
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are the female organs of the gametophyte generation of a moss or
liverwort. They consist of flask-like structures with an elongated neck,
and at their base an egg cell . Above the egg cell run a
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A description of the various methods of reproduction of bryophytes.
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Mosses and liverworts, simple
by Jan Parmentier with photographs by the author
Mosses (Bryophyta) are quite interesting, simple green
land plants with leaves and a stem and always without
roots.
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Their life cycle and evolution.
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Mosses and liverworts are traditionally classified together in the Division Bryophyta on the basis of their sharing:
similar reproductive organs (antheridia and archegonia)
lack of vascular tissue (
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