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Doctoral thesis
Characterization and ecophysiological relevance of succulence-related traits in the leaf-succulent genus Crassula.
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Journal article
Revisiting an ecophysiological oddity: Hydathode‐mediated foliar water uptake in Crassula species from southern Africa.
Hydathodes are usually associated with water exudation in plants. However, foliar water uptake (FWU) through the hydathodes has long been suspected in the leaf‐succulent genus (Crassulaceae), a highly diverse group in southern Africa, and, to our knowledge, no empirical observations exist in the literature that unequivocally link FWU to hydathodes... -
Presentation
Water Storage in Succulent Plants.
Grace, Olwen M.
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Book chapter
Marah CUCURBITACEAE.
Newton, L. E.
Succulent plants, Marah, Taxonomy, Etymology, Geographical distribution, Phylogeny, Descriptors, and Classification
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Journal article
Elastic and collapsible: current understanding of cell walls in succulent plants.
Succulent plants represent a large functional group of drought-resistant plants which store water in specialized tissues. Several co-adaptive traits accompany water-storage capacity to constitute the succulent syndrome. A widely reported anatomical adaptation of cell walls in succulent tissues allows them to fold in a regular fashion during extended drought, thus... -
Journal article
Plastid phylogenomics of the Sansevieria Clade of Dracaena (Asparagaceae) resolves a recent radiation.
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Master's dissertation
Water-storing tissues in morphologically diverse succulent plants.
Fradera, Marc
Water-storing tissues , Plant morphology, and Succulent plants