Hot but Not Dry: Modest Changes in Water Relations for an Epiphytic Bromeliad in a Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest.
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TextSeries: ; International Journal of Plant Sciences, 181(9), p.945-954, 2020Contained works: - Hernández-Robinson, S
- Graham, E. A
- Hernández-González, O
- Us-Santamaría, R
- Simá, J. L
- Arellano-Martín, F
- Andrade, J. L
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Premise of research.?Epiphytic bromeliads endure intense seasonal environmental changes in the canopy of dry tropical deciduous forests. The analysis of the physiological responses of these epiphytes to environmental changes can be useful in assessing their plasticity, vulnerability, and adaptations to such extreme habitats.
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