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Dispersal Biology of Desert Plants (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): Karen Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn, Margaretha W. Van Rooyen Dispersal Biology of Desert Plants (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Karen Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn, Margaretha W. Van Rooyen
R5,958 Discovery Miles 59 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dispersal processes have important effects on plant distribution and abundance. Although adaptations to long range dispersal (telechory) are by no means rare in desert plants, many desert plant species do not possess any features to promote dispersal (atelechory), while others have structures that hamper dispersal (antitelechory). The high frequency with which atelechorous and antitelechorous mechanisms are present in plants inhabiting arid areas indicates the importance of these adaptations. Among the benefits derived from these adaptations are the spreading of germination over time, the provision of suitable conditions for germination and subsequent seedling establishment, and the maintenance of a reservoir of available seeds (seed bank). This book describes the ways and means - anatomical, morphological and ecological - by which dispersal in desert plants has evolved to ensure the survival of these species in their harsh and unpredictable environment.

Dispersal Biology of Desert Plants (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1999): Karen Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn,... Dispersal Biology of Desert Plants (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1999)
Karen Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn, Margaretha W. Van Rooyen
R5,823 Discovery Miles 58 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dispersal processes have important effects on plant distribution and abundance. Although adaptations to long range dispersal (telechory) are by no means rare in desert plants, many desert plant species do not possess any features to promote dispersal (atelechory), while others have structures that hamper dispersal (antitelechory). The high frequency with which atelechorous and antitelechorous mechanisms are present in plants inhabiting arid areas indicates the importance of these adaptations. Among the benefits derived from these adaptations are the spreading of germination over time, the provision of suitable conditions for germination and subsequent seedling establishment, and the maintenance of a reservoir of available seeds (seed bank). This book describes the ways and means - anatomical, morphological and ecological - by which dispersal in desert plants has evolved to ensure the survival of these species in their harsh and unpredictable environment.

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