2017
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2017-402
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The mutually antagonistic effect of drought and sand burial enables the biocrust moss <i>Bryum argenteum</i> Hedw. to survive the two co-occurring stressors in an arid sandy desert

Abstract: Abstract. Biocrust moss is an essential soil surface bio-cover. It represents the highest succession stage among the diverse range of surface-dwelling cryptogams (e.g., cyanobacteria, green algae, and lichen, which are also referred to as biological soil crusts) and makes a major contribution to soil stability and fertility throughout arid 10 desert ecosystems. The soil surface represents a small ecological niche that is poikilohydric in nature. Biocrust moss is therefore highly susceptible to drought and sand… Show more

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