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- their environment. In order to survive recurrent desiccation events, poikilohydric plants have developed key mechanisms that prevent damage to internal...
- control the rate of water loss from their tissues and are said to be poikilohydric. Some liverworts, such as Marchantia, have a cuticle, and the sporophytes...
- A resurrection plant is any poikilohydric plant that can survive extreme dehydration, even over months or years. Examples include: Anastatica hierochuntica...
- Lichens are capable of surviving extremely low levels of water content (poikilohydric). However, the re-configuration of membranes following a period of dehydration...
- again and resume growth. This phenomenon is known as poikilohydry, and poikilohydric plants such as Selaginella bryopteris are sometimes referred to as resurrection...
- Stevanovic, Branka (1999). "Chlorophyll Metabolism in Leaves of Higher Poikilohydric Plants Ramonda serbica Panč. and Ramonda nathaliae Panč. et Petrov....
- Lichens are capable of surviving extremely low levels of water content (poikilohydric).: 5–6  They quickly absorb water when it becomes available again, becoming...
- Architecture are developing materials aimed to support the growth of poikilohydric plants such as algae, mosses and lichens (organisms having no mechanism...
- Glycophytes[citation needed] According to the capacity to avoid dehydration: Poikilohydric plants Homoiohydric plants According to short-term fluctuations in water...
- The cuticle is also greatly reduced or absent, leaving filmy ferns poikilohydric and very susceptible to desiccation where a reliable water supply is...