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Autor:
Michael C. F. Proctor, Zoltán Tuba
Publikováno v:
The New phytologistReferences. 156(3)
Plants have followed two principal (and contrasting) strategies of adaptation to the irregular supply of water on land, which are closely bound up with scale. Vascular plants evolved internal transport from the soil to the leafy canopy (but their 'ho
Autor:
Michael C. F. Proctor
Publikováno v:
The New phytologist. 148(1)
It is easy to dismiss bryophytes as ‘lower’ plants, mere primitive precursors long since left behind in the evolutionary race, and of only rather esoteric and incidental biological interest. But this is to let oneself be led astray by a simplisti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bryology. 40:1-11
Diffusion theory predicts that, except in the lower part of the daylight range, carbon dioxide supply will always be limiting for photosynthesis in a unistratose leaf. We have used chlorophyll fluo...
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The New phytologist. 133(2)
We report the changes in CO
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The New phytologist. 112(4)
Peroxidase isoenzymes in stem tissue were investigated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in Sorbus populations mainly from Devon, south-west England, A total of 16 bands were recognized, of which 10 were variable between individuals or population
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bryology. 37:171-177
Vascular plants are typically endohydric and are killed by drying beyond 30% relative water content. Bryophytes are ectohydric and are typically desiccation tolerant (DT). Mosses in open sun-exposed habitats show major electron flow to oxygen and hig
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Biological Soil Crusts: An Organizing Principle in Drylands ISBN: 9783319302126
All photosynthetic organisms in biological soil crusts (“plants”) are poikilohydric, that is, their water content tends to equilibrate with that of their surroundings. The importance of scale and microclimate for biocrust functioning is emphasize
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30214-0_18
Autor:
Michael C. F. Proctor
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany. 109:1019-1026
†Background and Aims Hymenophyllaceae (filmy ferns) are typically plants of shady, constantly moist habitats. They attain greatest species diversity and biomass in humid tropical montane forests and temperate hyperoceanic climates. This paper prese
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology & Diversity. 2:95-103
Background: Abernethy Forest, an area of native Caledonian Scots pine forest, includes areas of open or sparsely forested peatland, largely ombrotrophic, but locally influenced by water from mineral ground. Aims: To relate vegetation species-composit
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 170:182-199
Liverworts are probably the earliest‐diverging group of green land plants, but in contrast to mosses and vascular plants, there has been only limited information on the physiology of desiccation tolerance and none on the cytological consequences of