Title:
Adaptations of Stipagrostis species to desert dunes
Author(s):
Publication Year:
1996
Abstract:
Four ecomorphological types are recognised in the 'Old World' genusStipagrostis: (1) species confined to areas of high sand mobility, which require accumulating sand cover for survival; (2) species of sandy areas which may be covered with sand or the sand may be removed; (3) species confined to stable or slightly eroding sand sheets; and (4) annual species of areas with less than 50 mm rainfall annually. Most species have a plumose diaspore which glides easily over long distances. Diaspores of a few species have a pappose awn, and are dragged on the dune surface to a leeward slope where they are covered by sand. Keywords: Stipagrostis, sand accretion, orthogeocorm, nebka, dragged, glide, diaspore.
Publication Title:
Journal of Arid Environments
Volume:
34
Issue:
3
Pages:
297-311
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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