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RAPD analysis of genetic variation and dispersal of the moss Bryum argenteum in Ross Island and Victoria Land, Antarctica.
Genetic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels 2009
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The Plitvice Lakes basin is a formation of biological origin, a karst river basin of limestone and dolomite, with approximately 16 lakes, behind dams created during the last 4,000 years by the deposition of calcium carbonate in solution by encrustation on mosses (Bryum, Cratoneuron), algae and aquatic bacteria.
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Lycopodium; Dicranum atratum; one or two Hypna, a Bryum, and Neckera fusca.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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The silvery Bryum shows abundantly on the sandy fields and the thick green velvet mats of the Anomodon creep up the bases of the big water elms in the swamps.
Some Winter Days in Iowa Frederick John Lazell 1905
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Funaria, Dicranum, and Bryum; and these genera, among their numerous species, exhibit several which are common to Lapland, to the Peak of Teneriffe, and to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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The cawl (ralyptri) of the Bryum ixtlnilorlum ofLinnxus.
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(except _Bryum argenteum_) and ferns were different.
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~ 'Bryum arithcris ere excedunt) nunc flexuofi nunc tantmn reclifiati.
Spicilegium florae Goettingensis: plantas inprimis cryptogamicas Hercyniae ... 1778
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Bryum cirratum (ftis et capfulis longio* ribus.iii. z.
Spicilegium florae Goettingensis: plantas inprimis cryptogamicas Hercyniae ... 1778
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