Physiology of Photosynthetic Organisms Within Biological Soil Crusts: Their Adaptation, Flexibility, and Plasticity

  • Green T
  • Proctor M
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Abstract

All photosynthetic organisms in biological soil crusts (“plants”) are poikilohydric, that is, their water content tends to equilibrate with that of their surroundings. The importance of scale and microclimate for biocrust functioning is emphasized. An...

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Green, T. G. A., & Proctor, M. C. F. (2016). Physiology of Photosynthetic Organisms Within Biological Soil Crusts: Their Adaptation, Flexibility, and Plasticity (pp. 347–381). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30214-0_18

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