MOSS, in Botany

any species of the class Bryopsida, in which the liverworts are sometimes included. Mosses and liverworts together comprise the division Bryophyta, the first green land plants to develop in the process of evolution. It is believed that they evolved from certain very primitive vascular plants and have not given rise to any other type of plant. Their rootlike rhizomes and leaflike processes lack the vascular structure (xylem and phloem) of the true roots, stems, and leaves found in higher plants. Although limited to moist habitats because they require water for fertilization, bryophytes are usually extremely hardy and grow everywhere except in the sea. Mosses, the more complex class structurally, usually grow vertically rather than horizontally, like the liverworts. The green moss plant visible to the naked eye, seldom over 6 in. (15.2 cm) in height, is the gametophyte generation (see reproduction). Except for the commercially valuable sphagnum or peat moss, mosses are of little direct importance to humans. They are of some value in soil formation and filling in of barren habitats (e.g., dried lakes) prior to the growth of higher plants and also provide food for certain animals. Unrelated plants sharing the name moss include the club moss, flowering moss, or pyxie (of the diapensia family), Irish moss, or carrageen (see algae), reindeer moss (a lichen), and Spanish moss. Mosses are classified in the division Bryophyta, class Bryopsida.

See A. J. Grout, Moss Flora of North America (3 vol., 1928–39, repr. 1972).

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...Spruce made the taxonomic study of his moss and liverwort collections. Since 1900 the outstanding figure in Amazonian botany has been Adolpho Ducke. There is available...entire history of American tropical botany. His important collections are widely...
BRYOPHYTA P. W. RICHARDS Professor of Botany University College of North Wales, Bangor INTRODUCTION THE...Bryopsida, traditionally divided into the two classes Muscineae Mosses and Hepaticae liverworts , are comparatively small plants...bryophytes, the resemblance between the protonemal stage of the moss gametophyte to a filamentous green alga, has proved, when...
...cunning. But this is not as certain rather naive teachers of botany would have it the end of the matter. Is it not true that things...rash biologist who would deny that any living thing, man or moss, serves purposes. "Nature makes nothing in vain," quoth...
...sources of food in the United States. These are Irish moss, dulse, and agar. Irish Moss Chondrus crispus is a perennial species found from...common in New England and the collection of the "moss" commercially is carried on in eastern Massachusetts...
...Leaves thin, lance- shaped, Penthorum DITCHWORT. Stonecrop or Orpine. Sedum. 1. MOSSY STONECROP. Small and creeping, moss-like; the stems thickly covered with little ovate thick and closely sessile leaves; flowers yellow. Cultivated for garden...
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...Sussman, Dent, Stacy, Simon, Galaif, Moss, Craig, and Johnson 1995), and whether...Sussman, Dent, Simon, Stacy, Galaif, Moss, Craig, and Johnson. 1995), peer approval...Sussman, Dent, Simon, Stacy, Galaif, Moss, Craig, and Johnson 1995b). For example...
...cover to percent cover using the area of that pothole. (Vascular plant nomenclature follows Hitchcock and Cronquist, 1973; moss nomenclature follows Vitt et al., 1988.) These potholes are "pseudoreplicates" (Hurlbert, 1984) because stochastic and...
...Practice of Government in Early Han China. by Moss Roberts The Huainanzi: A Guide to the...range of fields--astronomy, cosmology, botany, biology, medicine, and so forth...rewarded by a study of this new Huainanzi. MOSS ROBERTS NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
...to pleasure seekers. (30) Botany was particularly famous, however...walks, shady bowers, and a moss bordered streamlet with water...one report stated, makes Botany a favourite resort for the excursionists...receive her favours. (32) Botany was also the scene of some of...
...Lycopodium, and its vulgar name, "club moss." 1 Wilbur says: I refuse to concede...sich, and that "millow" and "club moss" are in comparison irrelevant to the object...touches the heart of things. The word of botany and the word of poetry each pursue a kind...
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...missions. The investigators expected the moss to grow in random directions. Surprisingly...then a clockwise spiral as most of the moss filaments curved to the riaht. Why would moss respond in such a nonrandom way to conditions...growth is an ancient default program in mosses, later overridden but never disabled...
...soilless medium such as peat moss or perlite that is fed with...vehicle for teaching agriculture, botany, chemistry, ecology and history...soilless materials, such as peat moss, perlite, expanded clay...media-based systems. Peat moss is compressed vegetable matter...
...century, when the study of botany and medicine became two distinct...walls be covered all over with moss, as it seemeth. (Mandeville...that of the emerging study of botany and, not incidentally, commerce...and to pursue his interest in botany at the fledgling Physic Garden...
...miniature shrubs or thickened mosses. Their thallus consists of...colonized by a succession of mosses, weeds, and grasses, eventually...the lichen known as reindeer moss (Cladonia rangiferina) is...Evernia prunastri) and tree moss (Pseudevernia furfuracea...World of Lichenology www.botany.hawaii.edu/cpsu/lichen1...
...began to follow his inclinations toward botany and geology. Although Muir left the university...degree, he continued his field studies in botany and sent his scientific musings to his...pick berries from the wild bushes, and moss and leaves for nests." Like a preacher...
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Losses from Gathering Moss Raising Ecological Concerns...Rolling stones may gather no moss, but tons of the velvety clusters...forests each year. The floral moss trade, operating in relative...Patricia Muir, a professor of botany and plant pathology at Oregon...
...Rocky Mountain Way; Lyndsay Moss Goes Heli-Hiking in Canada. Byline: Lyndsay Moss IF you get scared, close your...wasnt all we were to learn. Botany, ecology, geology - it seemed...your eyes open or not Lyndsay Moss was a guest of Canadian Mountain...
...counterparts such as ferns, mosses and lichens are just...air pollution on fern, moss and lichen numbers. Although ferns and mosses were plentiful, lichen...The societys midweek botany group of flora enthusiasts...Ferns, horsetails, mosses and liverworts are all...part of the ecosystem. Moss spores are produced from...
...every vascular (think: everything but moss and fungi) plant that grows naturally...volunteers, who range from a professor of botany emeritus at OSU to high-schoolers. Expert...Henrietta Chambers, who holds a Ph.D in botany, as she worked in the OSU herbarium...
...Today, 3pm, RSPB Talk with Stephen Moss, Centre for Life. During over 20 years at the BBC Stephen Moss has travelled in search of exotic wildlife...William Turner of Morpeth: Father of English botany, March, 14, 5pm, Joseph Cowen House...
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MOSS , in botany any species of the class...are sometimes included. Mosses and liverworts together...valuable sphagnum or peat moss, mosses are of little direct importance...lichen ), and Spanish moss . Mosses are classified in the...
...open land tract of open land characterized by a few scattered trees, abundant moss cover, and numerous low shrubs, principally of the heath family (see heath , in botany). In high-latitude regions with minimal variation in climate, the undershrub...
...giving rise to such later forms as the mosses and ferns. From some remote fern ancestor...groups: the bryophytes ( liverwort and moss ), division Bryophyta , which have no...living species; the Lycopodiophyta (club mosses); and the Equisetophyta (horsetails...The scientific study of plants is called botany ; the study of their relationship to their...
...forests. The ferns and their relatives (e.g., the club moss and horsetail ) are the most primitive plants to have developed...Polypodiopsida. Bibliography See G. M. Smith, Cryptogamic Botany, Vol. II (2d ed. 1955); B. Cobb, A Field Guide to the...


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