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write a note on economic importance of algaend bryophytes

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Answered by Anonymous
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Algae have diverse economic uses. They perform half of the total carbon dioxide-fixation on earth by photosynthesis, acting as the primary producers in aquatic habitats. (a) Food source: Many species of marine algae such as Porphyra, Sargassum, and Laminaria are edible. Thus, they are used as food supplements.

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Algae have diverse economic uses. They perform half of the total carbon dioxide-fixation on earth by photosynthesis, acting as the primary producers in aquatic habitats. (a) Food source: Many species of marine algae such as Porphyra, Sargassum, and Laminaria are edible. ... Thus, they are used as food supplements.

As bryophytes can survive on bare rock, they can initiate soil formation in any barren terrain of land. They can maintain the soil moisture and also help in the recycling of the nutrients in forest vegetation. Apart from this, there a few economically important bryophytes such as the peat moss

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