Anthocerotophyta: taxon details and analytics
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- Anthocerotophyta
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Hornwort
Hornworts are a group of non-vascular Embryophytes (land plants) constituting the division Anthocerotophyta (). The common name refers to the elongated horn-like structure, which is the sporophyte. As in mosses and liverworts, hornworts have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of genetic information; the flattened, green plant body of a hornwort is the gametophyte stage of the plant.
Hornworts may be found worldwide, though they tend to grow only in places that are damp or humid. Some species grow in large numbers as tiny weeds in the soil of gardens and cultivated fields. Large tropical and sub-tropical species of Dendroceros may be found growing on the bark of trees.
The total number of species is still uncertain. While there are more than 300 published species names, the actual number could be as low as 100–150 species.
...Anthocerotophyta in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Horingblad
- Arabic
- نباتات زهقرنية
- Belarusian
- Антацэротавыя Імхі
- Bokmål
- nålkapselmoser
- Chinese
- 角蘚門
- Croatian
- Antocerote
- Danish
- Hornkapsler
- Dutch
- hauwmossen
- English
- hornworts
- French
- Anthocérotes
- German
- Hornmoose
- Hebrew
- אנתוצרוטה
- Hungarian
- Becősmohák
- Indonesian
- Lumut Tanduk
- Italian
- Antocerote
- Japanese
- ツノゴケ植物門
- Korean
- 뿔이끼문
- Lithuanian
- Ylvaisūnai
- Modern Greek
- Ανθοκερωτά
- Persian
- خزه شاخدار
- Polish
- Glewiki
- Portuguese
- Antóceros
- Russian
- Антоцеротовидные
- Slovak
- Rožteky
- Slovene
- Rogovnjaki
- Swedish
- nålfruktsmossor
- Turkish
- Boynuz otları
- Ukrainian
- Антоцеротофіти
- Vietnamese
- Ngành Rêu sừng
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