SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’

Volume: 2 Number: 3S September 1, 2017
  • Özlem Tonguç Yayıntaş
  • Latife Ceyda İrkin
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SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’

Abstract

Bryophytes are the oldest of all land plants and are believed to be the closest remaining link between land and aquatic plants. Their soft tissue makes fossil records bleak but the oldest evidence that has so far been found can be dated back to almost 500 million years ago. Spore-like structures of a liverwort were found in Argentinian rock dated to 473-471 million years old. The first evidence of mosses appears much more recently between fossils aged between 299-250 million years old. Due to the poor preservation of Bryophyte species, it is quite possible that the Bryophytes are significantly older. The bryophytes are the second largest group, exceeded only by the Magnoliophyta – the flowering plants (350,000 species). Their nearest algal relatives appear to be members of the Charophyta. Bryophytes are generally considered the first land plants. The role of bryophytes in the ecosystem is significant despite their small size. Aquatic mosses are generally chosen for their aesthetic qualities; they can also contribute to improved water quality. As photosynthesizing plants, aquatic mosses absorb nutrients in your aquarium water, including nitrates, from the water column. Where other plants require high light levels to accomplish this, or a regular fertilizing regime, aquatic mosses are effective nitrate removers without high light levels or fertilizer

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Özlem Tonguç Yayıntaş This is me

Latife Ceyda İrkin This is me

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September 1, 2017

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Year 2017 Volume: 2 Number: 3S

APA
Tonguç Yayıntaş, Ö., & İrkin, L. C. (2017). SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’. Journal of Awareness, 2(3S), 523-540. https://izlik.org/JA47NH33JG
AMA
1.Tonguç Yayıntaş Ö, İrkin LC. SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’. JoA. 2017;2(3S):523-540. https://izlik.org/JA47NH33JG
Chicago
Tonguç Yayıntaş, Özlem, and Latife Ceyda İrkin. 2017. “SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’”. Journal of Awareness 2 (3S): 523-40. https://izlik.org/JA47NH33JG.
EndNote
Tonguç Yayıntaş Ö, İrkin LC (September 1, 2017) SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’. Journal of Awareness 2 3S 523–540.
IEEE
[1]Ö. Tonguç Yayıntaş and L. C. İrkin, “SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’”, JoA, vol. 2, no. 3S, pp. 523–540, Sept. 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA47NH33JG
ISNAD
Tonguç Yayıntaş, Özlem - İrkin, Latife Ceyda. “SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’”. Journal of Awareness 2/3S (September 1, 2017): 523-540. https://izlik.org/JA47NH33JG.
JAMA
1.Tonguç Yayıntaş Ö, İrkin LC. SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’. JoA. 2017;2:523–540.
MLA
Tonguç Yayıntaş, Özlem, and Latife Ceyda İrkin. “SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’”. Journal of Awareness, vol. 2, no. 3S, Sept. 2017, pp. 523-40, https://izlik.org/JA47NH33JG.
Vancouver
1.Özlem Tonguç Yayıntaş, Latife Ceyda İrkin. SECRET BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER: ‘‘AQUARIUM MOSSES’’. JoA [Internet]. 2017 Sep. 1;2(3S):523-40. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA47NH33JG