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Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 112(1)
Many lichens show seriously depressed net photosynthesis (NP) at high thallus water contents due to increased carbon dioxide diffusion resistance through blockage of diffusion pathways by water. The soil lichen Diploschistes muscorum, however, shows
O.L. LANGE, P.S. NOBEL, C.B. OSMOND, and H. ZIEGLER Growth, development and reproductive success of individual plants depend on the interaction, within tolerance limits, of the factors in the physical, chemical and biological environment. The first t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Botany. 52:2033-2042
Extensive investigations made in the past two decades on lichen photosynthesis in relation to water content have shown two features of particular interest: first, the depression of net photosynthesis at high water contents, suprasaturation (i.e. the
O. L. LANGE, P. S. NOBEL, C. B. OSMOND, and H. ZIEGLER In the last volume of the series'Physiological Plant Ecology'we have asked contributors to address the bases of ecosystem processes in terms of key plant physiological properties. It has often be
Publikováno v:
Flora. 192:1-15
Summary Biotic soil crusts are a worldwide phenomenon in arid and semi-arid landscapes. Metabolic activity of the poikilohydric organisms found in these crusts is dominated by quick and drastic changes in moisture availability and long periods of dro
Autor:
O. L. Lange, Jayne Belnap
Publikováno v:
Ecological Studies ISBN: 9783540437574
Biological Soil Crusts: Structure, Function, and Management
Biological Soil Crusts: Structure, Function, and Management
The volume comprises 33 chapters and is divided into the following eight Parts:Part I: Taxonomic Composition, Ecology and Biogeography of Soil-Crust Communities * Part II: Heterotrophic Components of Biological Soil Crusts * Part III: Structure of Bi
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56475-8
Autor:
R. D. Evans, O. L. Lange
Publikováno v:
Ecological Studies ISBN: 9783540437574
Biological soil crusts are found in diverse ecosystems. They reach their best development in deserts and polar/alpine regions where harsh environments limit growth by higher plants allowing the ground surface to be exposed to direct sunlight (see Cha
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56475-8_20
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Ecological Studies ISBN: 9783540437574
Biological soil crusts result from an intimate association between soil particles and cyanobacteria, algae, microfungi, lichens, and bryophytes (in different proportions) which live within, or immediately on top of, the uppermost millimeters of soil.
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