Abstract

Bryophytes along with some Algae and Lichens form the primary components of the terrestrial ecosystem. They are often found in close association and intermingled with each other. A cyanophycean alga, Stigonema cf. minutum (C.A.Agardh) Hassall has been found growing as an epiphyte on Frullania tamarisci. The association is peculiar as the algal filaments form a close net all over the surface of phorophyte. F. tamarisci, a new phorophyte for an epiphytic cyanohycean alga from India is being reported.

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