2020
DOI: 10.56999/jtpp.2020.12.2.9
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The Effects of Drought and the Recovery Phase of Two Tropical Epiphytic Ferns

Abstract: The climate change scenario results in a reduction in rain precipitation in a large part of the tropical regions. This could be particularly severe for epiphytic species that rely entirely on rain or air humidity. Therefore, the knowledge of whether epiphytic plants can recover after a prolonged period of drought is pivotal in understanding their ecology, allowing us to better act for their conservation. In this study, drought stress was induced for 10 weeks in Asplenium nidus and Davallia denticulata, two tro… Show more

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