Air Plants : : Epiphytes and Aerial Gardens / / David H. Benzing.

Often growing far above the ground, "air plants" (or epiphytes) defy many of our common perceptions about plants. The majority use their roots only for attachment in the crowns of larger, usually woody plants-or to objects such as rocks and buildings-and derive moisture and nutrients from...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.) :; 8-page color insert, 37 halftones, 25 line figures, 12 tables, 7 charts/graphs
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t 1. What is an Epiphyte? --   |t 2. the types of Epiphytes and their Evolutionary Origins --   |t 3. Epiphytes in Communities and Ecosystems --   |t 4. Water Management --   |t 5. Photosynthesis and Mineral nutrition --   |t 6. Reproduction and Other interactions with Animals --   |t 7. The Epiphytic Monocots --   |t 8. The Epiphytic Eudicots --   |t 9. The Pteridophytic Epiphytes --   |t 10. Miscellaneous Epiphytes --   |t 11. Threats and Conservation --   |t Glossary --   |t References --   |t Subject Index --   |t Taxon Index 
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520 |a Often growing far above the ground, "air plants" (or epiphytes) defy many of our common perceptions about plants. The majority use their roots only for attachment in the crowns of larger, usually woody plants-or to objects such as rocks and buildings-and derive moisture and nutrients from the atmosphere and by collecting falling debris. Only the mistletoes are true parasites. Epiphytes are not anomalies and there are approximately 28,000 species-about 10 percent of the higher or vascular plants-that grow this way. Many popular houseplants, including numerous aroids, bromeliads, ferns, and orchids, rank among the most familiar examples. In Air Plants, David H. Benzing takes a reader on a tour of the many taxonomic groups to which the epiphytes belong and explains in nontechnical language the anatomical and physiological adaptations that allow these plants to conserve water, thrive without the benefit of soil, and engage in unusual relationships with animals such as frogs and ants.Benzing's comprehensive account covers topics including ecology, evolution, photosynthesis and water relations, mineral nutrition, reproduction, and the nature of the forest canopy as habitat for the free-living and parasitic epiphytes. It also pays special attention to important phenomena such as adaptive trade-offs and leaf economics. Drawing on the author's deep experience with epiphytes and the latest scientific research, this book is accessible to readers unfamiliar with technical botany; it features a lavish illustration program, references, a glossary, and tables. 
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