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The aim of the International Association of Bryologists (IAB) is to promote international cooperation and communication among bryologists, whether amateur or professional. This is the blog of IAB
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[BRYONET] Reprint request
Dear Bryonetters,I am grateful to you, if you could share, following publications if it is in your reprint collection; 1. Perold, S. M. 1990. Studies in the genus Riccia (Marchantiales) from southern Africa. 21. R. stricta, R. purpurascens and R. f...
[BRYONET] from Zander
Apropos the long argument about paraphyly on Bryonet a while back, a paper that I submitted to a well-known journal was turned down rather vigorously by reviewers and editor alike, because of its support of paraphyly. Given the no...
RE: [BRYONET] Sphagna-liverworts
You might find these references useful. Two interesting features of Gymnocolea are that it lacks a fungus and does not produce flagelliform axes. K. Pocock & J.G. Duckett (1985). On their occurrence of branched and swollen rhizo...
Re: [BRYONET] Sphagna-liverworts
Dear Line,there is not much on this topic but maybe the references below will be useful to you, even if they are not all dealing with Cladopodiella or Gymnocolea. You might also consider checking papers by R.H. Økland. He worked on the strategy ...
RE: [BRYONET] pre-emergent herbicide [SEC=Unclassified]
Two comments on soil sterilization.1. A correction. UV does penetrate significant distances in clear sea water - many meters, in fact. But, that is not the case with soil.2. David Wagner is certainly not "off the planet" with his commen...
RE: [BRYONET] pre-emergent herbicide
Serious indeed! One of my early excursions into the world of employment(1950s) was to lay perforated pipes underground in greenhouses which wereused for growing tomatoes. These pipes were connected to a stationary engine(like a traction engine witho...

