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Life Strategies of Succulents in Deserts With Special Reference to the Namib Desert

By: DJ Von Willert, BM Eller, MJA Werger, E Brinckmann and H-D Ihlenfeldt
340 pages, b/w photos,b/w illustrations, tables
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  • Life Strategies of Succulents in Deserts ISBN: 9780521287098 Paperback Mar 2012 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

Deserts provide a seemingly hostile environment in which plants can, nevertheless, survive and grow. This book considers the ecological strategies adopted by desert succulents to overcome these problems. Much fresh data on the physiological ecology of succulent plants of southern Africa is presented - the results of more than ten years' work by the authors, both in the field and the laboratory.

This information forms the basis for a better understanding of the water relations and carbon balance of succulents during short- and long-term drought and leads the authors to a definition of succulence as a tool for the temporary storage of water, essential for the conservation of physiological performance during times of drought. The authors conclude by providing a basic scheme in which the significant functional aspects of succulent life strategies are given, revealing the main trends in the biology of these fascinating plants.

Reissue of a book first published in 1992.

Contents

Preface

1. The succulent
2. Climate and vegetation of deserts
3. The Namib desert
4. Physiological implications
5. Life strategies of succulents

References
Index

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By: DJ Von Willert, BM Eller, MJA Werger, E Brinckmann and H-D Ihlenfeldt
340 pages, b/w photos,b/w illustrations, tables
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