Our bryophyte collection contains moss and liverwort specimens (56,000 accessioned with about 100,000 currently being cataloged) collected world-wide. About 25% of the collection is from the Americas, ...
How did life move from water to land? Discover the 550-million-year journey from ancient algae to the first vascular plants like Cooksonia.
The history of the first plant on Earth is not as simple as the identification of a particular species of plants, but it is a ...
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What was the first plant on Earth? How tiny algae sparked biggest transformation
The story of Earth’s very first plant is far more complex than pinpointing a single species - it is a saga of evolution that began in ancient oceans and ultimately reshaped the planet itself.
Mosses, liverworts, ferns and algae may offer an exciting new research frontier in the global challenge of protecting crops from the threat of disease. Mosses, liverworts, ferns and algae may offer an ...
Technological innovations give rise to a new era of plant evolutionary developmental biology / K. Sakakibara -- Coevolution of organelle RNA editing and nuclear specificity factors in early land ...
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 ...
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