EFFECTS OF DROUGHT AND RE-WATERING ON WATER TRANSPORT IN SEDUM SEDIFORME (JACQ.) PAU

Authors

  • E. Oddo

Abstract

Sedum sediforme (Jacq.) Pau is a widespread succulent species, common on rocky semi-arid substrates and on roofs in the Mediterranean area, where it grows with very little soil and water and optimizes photosynthetic carbon acquisition by shifting from C3 to CAM metabolism under drought conditions (Sajeva et al., 1995).

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Published

2018-11-14