Title:
Ökophysiologische Untersuchungen an Pflanzen der Namib-Wüste
Publication Year:
1980
Abstract:
The southern Namib desert has a vegetation cover of mainly succulent plants in which species of the Mesembryanthemaceae are predominant. Climatically this area is characterized by hot and dry days, and cool and humid nights with episodic rainfalls only in winter. In this environment a great number of species perform a crassulaceaen acid metabolism (CAM). The responses of these plants to water stress as well as the regulation of CAM in the natural habitat are described and discussed.
Publication Title:
Naturwissenschaften
Volume:
67
Issue:
1
Pages:
21-28
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
de

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