The '''bryophytes''' are those [[embryophyte]] [[plant]]s ('land plants') that are [[non-vasc
The bryophytes do not form a [[monophyletic group]] but consist of three groups, the '''Ma
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...hich the sporophyte stage of the life cycle will develop. Unlike all other bryophytes, the first cell division of the zygote is [[longitudinal]]. Further divisi
* Chopra, R. N. & Kumra, P. K. (1988). ''Biology of Bryophytes''. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-470-21359-0.
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* '''[[Bryophyte|Non-vascular plants]] (bryophytes)'''
...e parent for their entire brief life. Such plants are informally called '[[bryophytes]]'. They include three surviving groups:
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[[Bryophytes]] ([[moss]]es, [[liverwort]]s and [[hornworts]]) have a dominant gametophyt
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* [http://bryophytes.plant.siu.edu/marchantiophyta.html Liverwort classification scheme]
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...d by this name are now distributed in the great divisions of thallophytes, bryophytes and pteridophytes; and the phenogams or phanerogams are spoken of as sperma
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* '''[[Bryophyte|Non-vascular land plants]] (bryophytes)'''
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The Bryophytes are divided into two great classes, namely the Hepaticae (Liverworts) and t
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...rees, aspen bark is base-rich, meaning that aspens are important hosts for bryophytes<ref>[http://www.cairngorms.co.uk/resource/docs/publications/05042007/CNPA.P
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...arisen. According to present knowledge, there is in some algae and in all bryophytes, pteridophytes and spermophytes a definite alternation of two generations o
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