“…Best known are the ancient fog harvesting systems of the Atacama desert in Chile and Peru which use water for irrigation of field crops (Fessehaye et al, 2014), and natural dew collection in desert ecosystems in the Negev of Israel (Kidron et al, 2002). Similarly impressive are the Indian Summer Monsoon-dependent Anogeissus dhofarica (Combretaceae) forests in Dhofar region of southern Oman and Yemen (El-Sheikh, 2013;Hildebrandt and Eltahir, 2006;Kürschner et al, 2004). Dew may also play a role in maintaining plant water status through foliar uptake of moisture, which has been documented for several species in arid and humid environments (Goldsmith et al, 2013;, as well as in the reduction of transpiration rates in early morning hours (Ben-Asher et al, 2010;Raman et al, 1973;Richards, 2004).…”