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2by Smith, Ronald I.L.“...The entirely cryptogamic vegetation of Bailey and Clark Peninsulas, Windmill Islands, Budd Coast...”
Published 1988
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3“...(1) The source and availability of nutrients to the predominantly non-vascular cryptogam vegetation...”
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6“... of coastal plant communities in the Maritime Antarctic region (cryptogams only) and the Falkland Islands...”
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7“... in the cryptogams was arabitol reaching II5.4mgg−1 dry wt, equivalent to 71% of the total sugars plus polyols...”
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8by Bokhorst, Stef, van Logtestijn, Richard, Convey, Peter, Aerts, Rien“... are linked to the enriched δ15N values of rookery soils. However, Antarctic cryptogams are mostly dependent...”
Published in Polar Research (2019)
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9“..., and cryptogamic vegetation has received far less attention. In this study natural gradients in nutrient...”
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10“...-free dry weight. year-1; this is somewhat higher than figures obtained for other Antarctic cryptogams...”
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11“... environments has been sudden and locally devastating. The fragile cryptogam-dominated vegetation has suffered...”
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12“...Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow...”
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13by Cannone, Nicoletta, Dalle Fratte, Michele, Convey, Peter, Worland, M Roger, Guglielmin, Mauro“...) provides a representative example of polar cryptogam-dominated terrestrial ecosystems. In 2011, we mapped...”
Published in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (2017)
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14“... of the favourable conditions for the growth of the Antarctic cryptogam vegetation. Comparing our data with those...”
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15by Smith, R.I.L.“...An account is given of phanerogams and cryptogams(bryophytes and lichens) growing in extreme...”
Published 2000
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16by Peat, Helen J.“... for Antarctic and sub-Antarctic flowering plants and cryptogams held in herbaria world-wide. In addition...”
Published 1998
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18by Montiel, Pedro O.“... with cryptogams where levels were higher in spring and summer samples. The occurrence and seasonal variation...”
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19“... rapid than that of the dominant cryptogamic groups, Antarctic phanerogams may be useful bioindicators...”
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20by Smith, Ronald I.L.“...Antarctic cryptogamic communities are often remarkable for their uniformity in vegetation structure...”
Published 1990
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