10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «XEROPHYTICALLY»
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xerophytically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
xerophytically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... reserves such as taproots, perennials which die down each year, deciduous
rather than evergreen trees, and plants with epidermal resistance provided by
thick waxy cuticles and low stomatal densities as in xerophytically adapted plants
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Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies
0 Xerophytic (drought tolerant) plants with sparse distribution: Drought and poor
precipitation have led to a natural selection of those plants xerophytically
adapted in morphology and physiology. These plants predominate in desert and
...
John A. Dixon, David E. James, Paul B. Sherman, 2013
3
Canada's Cold Environments
Second, subarctic and arctic species are usually xerophytically adapted to avoid
moisture stress. Stomata are often few, sunken or covered in hair or both, and
located mainly on lower leaf surfaces. Leaf cuticles are sometimes covered in
wax ...
Hugh M. French, Olav Slaymaker, 1997
Most grassland species are xerophytically adapted, often with stiff, scabrous
leaves and rigid stems whose structure may be aided by high silica content (
Komarek, 1965). Many grasses and associated herbs also orient their leaves,
minimizing ...
Leaves which develop upon Chamae- daphne in the Larix association are much
less xerophytically modified. They are much more subject to winter killing. The
loss of water by the leaves exercises a twofold function. The excess of radiant ...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1914
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The Animal Ecology of Johnson County: A Preliminary Survey ...
This, together with the fact that it is fully exposed to all the evaporating efiects of
wind and sun and all changes of temperature, has made it impossible for any but
plants xerophytically adapted to maintain themselves. The soil is loose and fertile
...
Daniel Milton Brumfiel, 1920
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Leaves which develop upon Chamae- daphne in the Larix association are much
less xerophytically modified. They are much more subject to winter killing. The
loss of water by the leaves exercises a twofold function. The excess of radiant ...
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1914
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The origin of a land flora: a theory based upon the facts of ...
Photograph by K. Kidston, from section by Gwynne-Vaughan. But lastly, there is
the case of G. (Platyzoma) microphylla: Boodle suggests that this is a
xerophytically reduced form, in which the leaf- traces have become small and
crowded, and ...
Frederick Orpen Bower, 1959
The vegetative succession occurring on the burns during the course of the
reéstablishment of the original forest cover shows, in an interesting way, the
superseding of the xerophytically-inclined vegetation by vegetation possessing
more ...
The general conclusion from study of B. Patersoni is that it is a type xerophytically
reduced in form and structure ; that its sporophyll (though usually unbranched) is
of a relatively advanced type, with its strongly intra- marginal origin of the ...
Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1914