Polystichum munitum (Dryopteridaceae) varies geographically in its capacity to absorb fog water by foliar uptake within the redwood forest ecosystem.
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The physiological resilience of fern sporophytes and gametophytes: advances in water relations offer new insights into an old lineageNew insights into the properties of pubescent surfaces: peach fruit as a modelCoastal fog during summer drought improves the water status of sapling trees more than adult trees in a California pine forest.Foliar uptake of fog in coastal California shrub species.Not dead yet: the seasonal water relations of two perennial ferns during California's exceptional drought.Embolism spread in the primary xylem of Polystichum munitum: implications for water transport during seasonal drought.The incidence and implications of clouds for cloud forest plant water relations.Evaluation of the surface free energy of plant surfaces: toward standardizing the procedure.Light use efficiency of California redwood forest understory plants along a moisture gradient.Physico-chemical properties of plant cuticles and their functional and ecological significance.Air humidity as key determinant of morphogenesis and productivity of the rare temperate woodland fern Polystichum braunii.Cloud immersion: an important water source for spruce and fir saplings in the southern Appalachian Mountains.Wettability, polarity, and water absorption of holm oak leaves: effect of leaf side and age.Geometry, Allometry and Biomechanics of Fern Leaf Petioles: Their Significance for the Evolution of Functional and Ecological Diversity Within the Pteridaceae.Foliar water uptake of Tamarix ramosissima from an atmosphere of high humidity.Surface Properties and Permeability to Calcium Chloride of Fagus sylvatica and Quercus petraea Leaves of Different Canopy Heights.
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Polystichum munitum (Dryopteridaceae) varies geographically in its capacity to absorb fog water by foliar uptake within the redwood forest ecosystem.
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Polystichum munitum (Dryopteri ...... the redwood forest ecosystem.
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Polystichum munitum (Dryopteri ...... the redwood forest ecosystem.
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Emily B Limm
Todd E Dawson
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2010-06-16T00:00:00Z