The water relations of the desert lichen Xanthomaculina hottentotta were investigated using thermocouple psychrometry. Although the water relations of X. hottentotta were similar to those of other lichens from xeric habitats, X. hottentotta lost less K+ following sudden re-wetting, contained less intercellular water and had a higher ψπs than these lichens. The implications of these findings for the water relations of X. hottentotta are discussed
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
Biotic soil crusts are a worldwide phenomenon in arid and semi-arid landscapes. Metabolic activity o...
The Atacama Desert is one of the driest and probably oldest deserts on Earth where only a few extrem...
The water relations of the desert lichen Xanthomaculina hottentotta were investigated using thermoco...
Although the coastal zone of the Central Namib Desert (Namibia) has negligible rainfall, frequent fo...
The water relations of the maritime lichen Roccella hypomecha were investigated using thermocouple p...
Although there is only negligible rainfall, frequent nocturnal fog, dew and high air humidity suppor...
© 2008 Ecological Society of AustraliaHydration and dehydration kinetics were investigated in two xe...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)Elevated temperatures accompanying climate...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Uptake and loss of water by six lichen species from the Argentine Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, were...
Water relation parameters were measured in six congeneric lichen species with different requirements...
Dew is commonly regarded as an important water source for lichens. This is also the case for crustos...
Irreversible thermodynamics is widely used to describe the water relations of vascular plants. Howev...
Abstract: Cyanolichens (Lobaria hallii, Lobaria retigera, Lobaria scrobiculata, Pseudocyphellaria an...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
Biotic soil crusts are a worldwide phenomenon in arid and semi-arid landscapes. Metabolic activity o...
The Atacama Desert is one of the driest and probably oldest deserts on Earth where only a few extrem...
The water relations of the desert lichen Xanthomaculina hottentotta were investigated using thermoco...
Although the coastal zone of the Central Namib Desert (Namibia) has negligible rainfall, frequent fo...
The water relations of the maritime lichen Roccella hypomecha were investigated using thermocouple p...
Although there is only negligible rainfall, frequent nocturnal fog, dew and high air humidity suppor...
© 2008 Ecological Society of AustraliaHydration and dehydration kinetics were investigated in two xe...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)Elevated temperatures accompanying climate...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Uptake and loss of water by six lichen species from the Argentine Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, were...
Water relation parameters were measured in six congeneric lichen species with different requirements...
Dew is commonly regarded as an important water source for lichens. This is also the case for crustos...
Irreversible thermodynamics is widely used to describe the water relations of vascular plants. Howev...
Abstract: Cyanolichens (Lobaria hallii, Lobaria retigera, Lobaria scrobiculata, Pseudocyphellaria an...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
Biotic soil crusts are a worldwide phenomenon in arid and semi-arid landscapes. Metabolic activity o...
The Atacama Desert is one of the driest and probably oldest deserts on Earth where only a few extrem...