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Ecological and economic importance of bryophytes with special mention of sphagnum

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Answered by biswasriya142005
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Bryophytes prevent soil erosion. They usually grow densely and hence act as soil binders. Mosses grow in dense strands forming mat or carpet like structure. ... Peat mosses change the banks of lakes or shallow bodies of water into solid soil which supports vegetation e.g., Sphagnum.

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Answered by finnorefreeze
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Bryophytes Have many importance,

1) Sphagnum , is a bryophyte which produces peat , which can be used as fuel

2) They act as food for herbaceous animals .

3)Some bryophytes can be used for packing materials

4) They grow easily so by binding to the soil they prevent erosion

5)They help in decomposing rocks and thus help in making soil

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