What is the significance of mosses, moss and ferns for nature?

Ferns participate in the natural cycle of substances and energy, they can also be a food and habitat for invertebrates, insects and worms. The moss cover is able to regulate the water balance of landscapes, since it is able to absorb, accumulate and retain large amounts of water, as well as accumulate radioactive substances.



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