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What is a bryophyte?

What is a bryophyte? Here are some definitions.

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  1. (botany) Any plant of the division Bryophyta, defined sensu lato to comprise the mosses, liverworts and hornworts and corresponding to all embryophytes that are not vascular plants.
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In black spruce forests of Quebec, highest bryophyte and lichen species richness was found in sites between 120 and 160 years old.
For the last category, we used aligned sequences of the five genes of a lycopod and a bryophyte.
It has been suggested that the small DNA amounts and low C-value variation are linked to the biflagellate nature of bryophyte sperm cells.
For a comparison of angiosperms with the other major groups of plants, see plant, bryophyte, fern, lower vascular plant, and gymnosperm.
A transformed bryophyte cell that comprises a double knockout of fucosyl transferase and xylosyl transferase that results in modified N-linked glycans without detectable 1,3-linked fucosyl and 1,2-linked xylosyl residues.
Although most botanists call them leaves for convenience, the technical term for these bryophyte structures is phyllids.

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