Interactions in bryophytes using a new in vitro culture method reveal negative and positive interspecific effects in the sporelings of two moss species

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  • What: This allows both the germination of the emitter and target inocula, and also the air diffusion and substance interchange between them, as the authors show subsequently. The authors show that interspecific interactions were strongly negative for the protonemal development of Syntrichia ruralis, and positive for Tortula muralis. Most of the studies about plant-plant interactions have focused in negative allelopathic effects and other negative competition related effects (Adler 2018).
  • Who: Allelopathy and colleagues from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid: Universidad Autonoma de Madrid https://orcidorg/0000-00022867, have published the paper: Interactions in . . .

     

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