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Deutsch: Three decades after the discovery of of the Lotus-Effect it was published, that superhydrophobicity developed about 1 billion years ago in terrestrial phototrophic bacteria and may have played a crucial evolutionary key role in the “land plant transition” For more information on this bacterial biocrust see Barthlott, W. et al. (2022): Superhydrophobic terrestrial Cyanobacteria and land plant transition – Front. Plant. Sci, 24 May 2022 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.880439
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