Plants of extreme habitats in Antarctica

An account is given of phanerogams and cryptogams(bryophytes and lichens) growing in extreme habitats in Antarctica. These include high altitude and far southern sites, geothermal sites in volcanic areas, and deep water habitats, all of which confer considerable physiological stress on these organis...

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Main Author: Smith, R.I.L.
Other Authors: Schroeter, B., Schlensog, M., Green, T.G.A.
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: J. Cramer 2000
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/502411/
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Summary:An account is given of phanerogams and cryptogams(bryophytes and lichens) growing in extreme habitats in Antarctica. These include high altitude and far southern sites, geothermal sites in volcanic areas, and deep water habitats, all of which confer considerable physiological stress on these organisms and represent the limits of non-microbial life in this biome and, to a large extent, on planet Earth.