Dew formation is common in several regions of the world, but in arid and semiarid regions dew may represent an important water source for plants. In this study, we tested whether the leaves of a common shrub in the semiarid region of Brazil, Combretum leprosum Mart. (Combretaceae) absorb dew. We also identified the leaf anatomical structures that are involved in this process and tested whether dew absorption favours hydration of leaf tissues in both field and greenhouse experiments. The translucent and shiny leaf trichomes of C. leprosum absorbed dew. Leaf water absorption through hydrophilic trichomes and the presence of hydrophilic polysaccharides in C. leprosum increased its leaf water status. The presence of paraveinal mesophyll and the...
The leaf surface is the locus of a multitude of physiological processes important in determining pla...
It is well known that trichomes protect plant organs, and several studies have investigated their ro...
Leaf water uptake (LWU) has been observed in plants of different ecosystems and this process is dist...
Foliar uptake of dew is likely an important mechanism of water acquisition for plants from tropical ...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
Four species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haseltoniana, Ferocactus wis...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
Hydathodes are usually associated with water exudation in plants. However, foliar water uptake (FWU)...
Hydathodes are usually associated with water exudation in plants. However, foliar water uptake (FWU)...
Hydathodes are usually associated with water exudation in plants. However, foliar water uptake (FWU)...
Fig. 1. Leaf surfaces of the three plant species with slow foliar water uptake strategy under scanni...
The leaf surface is the locus of a multitude of physiological processes important in determining pla...
Because of its strange morphology and its ability to thrive in the harsh, arid fog belt\ud region of...
The leaf surface is the locus of a multitude of physiological processes important in determining pla...
It is well known that trichomes protect plant organs, and several studies have investigated their ro...
Leaf water uptake (LWU) has been observed in plants of different ecosystems and this process is dist...
Foliar uptake of dew is likely an important mechanism of water acquisition for plants from tropical ...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
Four species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haseltoniana, Ferocactus wis...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
International audienceFour species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haselt...
Hydathodes are usually associated with water exudation in plants. However, foliar water uptake (FWU)...
Hydathodes are usually associated with water exudation in plants. However, foliar water uptake (FWU)...
Hydathodes are usually associated with water exudation in plants. However, foliar water uptake (FWU)...
Fig. 1. Leaf surfaces of the three plant species with slow foliar water uptake strategy under scanni...
The leaf surface is the locus of a multitude of physiological processes important in determining pla...
Because of its strange morphology and its ability to thrive in the harsh, arid fog belt\ud region of...
The leaf surface is the locus of a multitude of physiological processes important in determining pla...
It is well known that trichomes protect plant organs, and several studies have investigated their ro...
Leaf water uptake (LWU) has been observed in plants of different ecosystems and this process is dist...