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  1. Novel Insights into the Conservation Physiology and <i>Ex situ</i> Conservation of the Threatened and Rare Semi-Aquatic Moss <i>Drepanocladus lycopodioides</i> (Amblystegiaceae)
  2. The Developmental and Physiological Traits of Rare and Threatened Moss <i>Physcomitrium eurystomum</i> Sendtn. (Funariaceae) Valuable for Its Conservation
  3. What do we know about salt stress in bryophytes?
  4. Bryophytes and heavy metals: a review
  5. Is the Binding Pattern of Zinc(II) Equal in Different Bryophyte Species?
  6. Three Novelties for the Bryophyte Flora of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  7. Bryophytes – an emerging source for herbal remedies and chemical production
  8. New Records of Mediterranean-Atlantic Mosses in the Flora of Serbia
  9. Production of the macrocyclic bis-bibenzyls in axenically farmed and wild liverwort Marchantia polymorpha L. subsp. ruderalis Bischl. et Boisselier
  10. New bryophyte records for the Republic of Macedonia
  11. Natural radionuclide uptake by mosses in eastern Serbia in 2008-2013 / Prirodni radionuklidi u mahovinama iz istočne Srbije u razdoblju 2008.-2013
  12. An Eco-physiological and Biotechnological Approach to Conservation of the World-wide Rare and Endangered Aquatic Liverwort Riella helicophylla (Bory et Mont.) Mont.
  13. Effects of abscisic acid (ABA) on the development of selected bryophyte species
  14. Bryophyte conservation biology:In vitroapproach to theex situconservation of bryophytes from Europe
  15. Myurella sibirica , a Moss Species New to Montenegro and Serbia: Its Range Extension Towards South-Eastern Europe
  16. Interesting and New Species for the Bryophyte Flora of Serbia
  17. Taxonomic revision of Riella subgenus Trabutiella (Riellaceae, Sphaerocarpales)
  18. New and interesting bryophyte records for the flora of Serbia
  19. Dynamics of soil chemistry in different serpentine habitats from Serbia
  20. Use of Mosses as Biomonitors of Major, Minor and Trace Element Deposition Around the Largest Thermal Power Plant in Serbia
  21. The Bryophyte Diversity of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
  22. Potential antioxidant activity of the mossBryum moravicum
  23. Heavy metal content of a medicinal moss tea for hypertension
  24. Further Study on Fructooligosaccharides of Rhodobryum ontariense
  25. The moss Mnium hornum, a promising source of arachidonic acid
  26. Sugar composition of the mossRhodobryum ontariense(Kindb.) Kindb.
  27. Antimicrobial activity of Rhodobryum ontariense
  28. Fatty acid chemistry of Atrichum undulatum and Hypnum andoi
  29. Fatty acids of Rhodobryum ontariense (Bryaceae)
  30. Preliminary Data on Essential Oil Composition of the Moss Rhodobryum ontariense (Kindb.) Kindb.
  31. New bryophyte records from Albania
  32. Genetic diversity of the relict moss Rhytidium rugosum (Hypnales) in Europe inferred from the ITS region (nrDNA)
  33. Genetic structure of the rare moss species Rhodobryum ontariense in Vojvodina (Serbia) as inferred by isozymes
  34. In vitro conservation of European bryophytes
  35. Diversity of saproxylic bryophytes in old‐growth and managed beech forests in the central Balkans
  36. Gibberellin influence on the morphogenesis of the moss Bryum argenteum Hedw. in in vitro conditions
  37. Preliminary analysis of fatty acid chemistry of Kindbergia praelonga and Kindbergia stokesii (Brachytheciaceae)
  38. Notes on some new and interesting bryophyte records from Croatia
  39. Phylogeographic analyses reveal distinct lineages of the liverworts Metzgeria furcata (L.) Dumort. and Metzgeria conjugata Lindb. (Metzgeriaceae) in Europe and North America
  40. Biodiversity within urban areas: A case study on bryophytes of the city of Cologne (NRW, Germany)
  41. New national and regional bryophyte records, 22
  42. In Vitro Culture and Secondary Metabolite Isolation in Bryophytes
  43. Determination of heavy metal deposition in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) using mosses as bioindicators, IV: Manganese (Mn), Molybdenum (Mo), and Nickel (Ni)
  44. Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the rare riparian moss Dichelyma capillaceum (With.) Myr. inferred from trnL-F plastid DNA sequences
  45. Bryophyte Diversity Within Urban Areas: Case Study of the City of Belgrade (Serbia)
  46. Genetic structure of the rare and endangered moss Campylopus oerstedianus (Dicranaceae) in Europe
  47. HPLC-DAD of phenolics in bryophytes Lunularia cruciata, Brachytheciastrum velutinum and Kindbergia praelonga
  48. New Data on the Taxonomic Status of Ditrichum plumbicola Crundw.(Bryophyta) and its Relation to D. lineare (sw.) Kindb. Based on the trnL-F Region of the cpDNA
  49. Genetic variability within Serbian populations of the rare and endangered pottioid moss Hilpertia velenovskyi (Schiffn.) Zander inferred by isozyme analyses
  50. An ecological approach to bryophytes of beehive yards: Is there a bee-moss relationship?
  51. Development of the moss Pogonatum urnigerum (Hedw.) P. Beauv. under in vitro culture conditions
  52. Determination of heavy metal deposition in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) using mosses as bioindicators, III: Copper (Cu), Iron (Fe) and Mercury (Hg)
  53. Antimicrobial activity of Bryum argenteum
  54. Establishment and development of the Catherine’s moss Atrichum undulatum (Hedw.) P. Beauv. (Polytrichaceae) in in vitro conditions
  55. Checklist of mosses of Croatia
  56. Contribution to knowledge of the bryophyte flora of the western Alps (Italy, France)
  57. Contribution to knowledge of the bryophyte flora of Bačka (Vojvodina, Serbia)
  58. Determination of heavy metal deposition in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) using mosses as bioindicators II: Cadmium (CD), cobalt (CO), and chromium (CR)
  59. In vitro culture and apogamy: Alternative pathway in the life cycle of the moss Amblystegium serpens (Amblystegiaceae)
  60. Mosses accumulate heavy metals from the substrata of coal ash
  61. Comparison of desiccation tolerance among mosses from different habitats
  62. Bryophyte Red List of Serbia and Montenegro
  63. Crossidium laxefilamentosumFrey & Kürschner (Bryopsida: Pottiaceae), new to Europe and to North Africa
  64. Effect of ferri(III)citrate and potassium hexacyanoferrate(III) on growth of the moss Bryum argenteum Hedw. (Bryaceae) in vitro
  65. Life strategies of bryophytes on loess cliffs in Vojvodina, Serbia
  66. The hepatic check list of Croatia
  67. Callus induction and plant regeneration in the moss Aloina Aloides (Schultz) Kindb. (Pottiaceae, Bryopsida)
  68. New national and regional bryophyte records, 6
  69. Effective and easy way of establishing in vitro culture of mosses, Bryum argenteum Hedw. and Bryum capillare Hedw. -Bryaceae
  70. Bryology and bryophyte protection in south-eastern Europe
  71. Hedw., new to Montenegro (FR Yugoslavia), and some notes on its ecology