Abstract:<p>Nonvascular plants like mosses are often overseen; however, they are important players in the soil-atmosphere interface in regard to water exchange. Mosses are especially known for their influence on surface runoff, infiltration, soil water content as well as soil evaporation. Moreover, they can enhance soil moisture by water uptake from dew, vapor or fog. Due to their ability to colonize a variety of different environments, such as temperate, boreal, alpine, arctic and dryland ecosystems, mos… Show more
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