Bryophyte in the Beginning of Terrestrial Life
Journal: Anatolian Bryology (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-11-15
Authors : ÖZCAN ŞİMŞEK; KEREM CANLI; GAMZE GÜRSU;
Page : 70-74
Keywords : Bryophytes; Evolution; Terrestrial life;
Abstract
The beginning of life has been wondered by human beings since ancient ages. The widely accepted opinion is that life began in water and after that landed. In this process, the landing of plants and adapting to terrestrial life of plants are important stages. The last 20 years it's been done many researches to find out the relationship of bryophytes and tracheophytes. The results of these researches revealed that in evolutionary development process bryophytes and tracheophytes are sister groups. Thesis about earliest land plants are bryophytes is widely accepted recent years. To understand evolutionary process and plants of today's better, researches about bryophytes must increase.
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