Dew is an important source of moisture for plants, biological soil crusts, invertebrates and small vertebrates in desert environments. In this paper, measurements were taken to investigate the effects of three different types of biological soil crusts (cyanobacteria, lichen and moss) and bare sand on dew deposition in the Gurbantunggut Desert. Dew quantities were measured using micro-lysimeters with a diameter of 6 cm and a height of 3.5 cm. The results showed that the total amount of dew deposited increased with the development of soil crusts, from bare sand to cyanobacterial crust to lichen crust to moss crust. The average amount of dew deposited daily on the moss crust was the highest of all and it was significant higher than the other t...
Dew, as an important contribution of non-rainfall water (NRW), plays a vital role in ecosystem proce...
The temporal dynamics of dew formation in cold desert-shrub ecosystems are still poorly understood. ...
Dew is an important source of water which significantly influences the physiological status of veget...
As an additional source of water to plants besides rainfall, dew may have a positive impact on veget...
Biological soil crusts are prominent in many drylands and can be found in diverse parts of the globe...
Dew is a significant water resource in arid desert areas. However, information regarding dew is scar...
Dew is commonly regarded as an important water source for lichens. This is also the case for crustos...
Dew is an important source of available water in arid or semi-arid areas and considerable attention ...
Dew is an important source of water in drylands, particularly for biological soil crusts (BSCs), whi...
This study investigated intriguing aspects of dew within a sandy arid ecosystem situated in the NW N...
Litter crusts are integral components of the water budget in terrestrial ecosystems, especially in a...
Increasingly complex life forms were found in older biological soil crusts in the Gurbantaunggut Des...
Compared to rain, dew is an important supplementary source of water for the survival of certain plan...
Desertification is one of the major issues in global environmental change, and it is of great concer...
Biological soil crusts (BSC), most notably lichen crusts, develop and diversify in the Gurbantunggut...
Dew, as an important contribution of non-rainfall water (NRW), plays a vital role in ecosystem proce...
The temporal dynamics of dew formation in cold desert-shrub ecosystems are still poorly understood. ...
Dew is an important source of water which significantly influences the physiological status of veget...
As an additional source of water to plants besides rainfall, dew may have a positive impact on veget...
Biological soil crusts are prominent in many drylands and can be found in diverse parts of the globe...
Dew is a significant water resource in arid desert areas. However, information regarding dew is scar...
Dew is commonly regarded as an important water source for lichens. This is also the case for crustos...
Dew is an important source of available water in arid or semi-arid areas and considerable attention ...
Dew is an important source of water in drylands, particularly for biological soil crusts (BSCs), whi...
This study investigated intriguing aspects of dew within a sandy arid ecosystem situated in the NW N...
Litter crusts are integral components of the water budget in terrestrial ecosystems, especially in a...
Increasingly complex life forms were found in older biological soil crusts in the Gurbantaunggut Des...
Compared to rain, dew is an important supplementary source of water for the survival of certain plan...
Desertification is one of the major issues in global environmental change, and it is of great concer...
Biological soil crusts (BSC), most notably lichen crusts, develop and diversify in the Gurbantunggut...
Dew, as an important contribution of non-rainfall water (NRW), plays a vital role in ecosystem proce...
The temporal dynamics of dew formation in cold desert-shrub ecosystems are still poorly understood. ...
Dew is an important source of water which significantly influences the physiological status of veget...