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1. Mowing of the moss layer triggers the loss of endangered fen bryophytes.

2. Sphagnum cuspidatulum extract prevents acute kidney injury induced by high-fat diet and streptozotocin via alleviation of oxidative stress and apoptosis in pre-diabetic rats.

3. Spatially explicit predictions using spatial eigenvector maps.

4. Drought mediates Sphagnum defense response to herbivory.

5. Developmentally controlled subcellular remodeling and VND-initiated vacuole-executed PCD module shape xylem-like cells in peat moss.

6. Examining a New Laboratory Method for Packing Soilless Substrate to Ensure Consistent, Appropriate Bulk Density When Measuring Static Physical Properties.

7. Underoil superhydrophilic flame-retardant 3D porous composite for efficient on-demand emulsion separation: Interface engineering design on sphagnum moss.

8. Modelling the ecohydrological plasticity in soil hydraulic properties of Sphagnum mosses.

9. Ecological differentiation and sympatry of cryptic species in the Sphagnum magellanicum complex (Bryophyta).

10. THE USE OF SRAP MARKER TO DETECT THE GENETIC STABILITY OF MICROPROPAGATED Magnolia grandiflora L.

11. Biomass of Eichhornia crassipes as an Alternative Substrate for the Formation of Lettuce Seedlings.

12. Adsorption Properties and Mechanisms of Methylene Blue by Modified Sphagnum Moss Bio-Based Adsorbents.

13. Pigment Complex, Growth and Chemical Composition Traits of Boreal Sphagnum Mosses (Mire System "Ilasskoe", North-West of European Russia).

14. Reducing Phosphorus Loss in Short-Cycle Horticultural Production Using Activated Aluminum-Amended Substrates and Modified Fertigation Practices.

15. Multipurpose Impacts of Silver Nitrate on Direct Organogenesis of Begonia rex cv. DS-EYWA via Transverse Thin Cell Layering (tTCL) Technique.

16. Jack Berry.

17. Nymph Cove: Identification to Genus: Libellulidae, Part 2.

18. Exploration of large-scale vegetation transition in wet ecosystems: a comparison of conifer seedling abundance across burned vs. unburned forest-peatland ecotones in Western Patagonia.

19. Sphagnum moss and peat comparative study: Metal release, binding properties and antioxidant activity.

20. Composition of Sphagnum palustre L. extracts using different extraction methods.

21. Results of Long-Term Studies of Annual Growth of Mosses of the Genus Sphagnum L. in the Central Taiga of Karelia.

22. Linked Selection and Gene Density Shape Genome‐Wide Patterns of Diversification in Peatmosses.

23. Influence of Sphagnum harvesting on arthropod fauna and vegetation with a focus on beetles (Coleoptera) and ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

24. Natural Flood Management Through Peatland Restoration: Catchment‐Scale Modeling of Past and Future Scenarios in Glossop, UK.

25. Additive positive effect of warming and elevated nitrogen deposition on Sphagnum biomass production at mid-latitudes.

26. Effects of the lunar cycle on ecosystem and heterotrophic respiration in a boreal Sphagnum-dominated peatland.

27. Assessment of Somaclonal Variants of Salvia splendens at Different Subcultures Using Molecular Markers.

28. Moss species and precipitation mediate experimental warming stimulation of growing season N2 fixation in subarctic tundra.

29. EFECTO DE DIFERENTES TIPOS DE ENRAIZADORES IN VITRO Y SUSTRATOS EN LA ACLIMATACIÓN DE Zigopetalum maculatum (ORCHIDACEAE).

30. Fish (eggs) out of water: evolutionary divergence in terrestrial embryonic plasticity in Trinidadian killifish.

31. Advances in the Toxicity Assessment of Silver Nanoparticles Derived from a Sphagnum fallax Extract for Monolayers and Spheroids.

32. A deepened water table increases the vulnerability of peat mosses to periodic drought.

33. Investigating the Effect of Hydrafiber and Biochar as a Substitute for Peat-Based Substrate for Zinnia (Zinnia elegans) and Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) Production.

34. Vertical Distribution of Mites (Acari) in a "Miniature Forest" of Sphagnum Mosses in a Forest Bog in Western Norway.

35. Biodiversity of testate amoebae in Sphagnum bogs: the dataset from forest-steppe ecotone (Middle Volga Territory, Russia).

36. Response of red cabbage (Brassica Oleracea Var. Capitata) to nano fertilizers and application methods.

37. Growing Your Own Moss.

38. An Efficient Propagation Approach to Forcing Softwood Shoots from Epicormic Buds and Subsequent Rooting of Paulownia elongata S. Y. Hu.

39. In Vitro Micropropagation of Fritllaria imperialis and F. persica using Different Portions of Leaf as Explant.

40. Effects of Organic Amendments on the Morphology and Chemical Composition of Black Mustard (Sinapis nigra L.) Grown on Soil Contaminated with Copper.

41. Parallel patterns of genetic diversity and structure in circumboreal species of the Sphagnum capillifolium complex.

42. Variations in water economy traits in two Sphagnum species across their distribution boundaries.

43. Influence of Medium Type and Iba Concentration on Rooting Ability and Anatomical Study of Schefflera (Schefflera arboricola Endl.) Stem Cuttings.

44. Variation in Water-Holding Capacity in Sphagnum Species Depends on Both Plant and Colony Structure.

45. Advantages of a novel in situ pH measurement for soilless media.

46. The Sphagnum cuspidatum complex: phylogeny, species delimitation, and morphology.

47. Vermicompost as an alternative substrate to peat moss for strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) in soilles culture.

48. Topsoil removal for Sphagnum establishment on rewetted agricultural bogs.

49. Restoring organic matter, carbon and nutrient accumulation in degraded peatlands: 10 years Sphagnum paludiculture.

50. Origin and Types of the Organic Matter Bearing Argillaceous Limestone in the Upper Cenomanian Abu-Roash-F, Beni-Suef Basin, Egypt.

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