Aims of the session:
• Take measurements of leaves + see if
xerophytes have a different pattern of mass loss
• Learn about the adaptations xerophytes have
• See what type of question they can ask about
xerophytes (and be able to answer it)
Plant    adaptations                                   to
habitats
Plants in different habitats possess different adaptations:
Mesophytes:             plants adapted to a habitat with
adequate                water
Xerophytes:             plants adapted to a dry habitat
Halophytes:             plants adapted to a salty habitat
Hydrophytes:          plants   adapted   to   a   freshwater
Hydrophyte:
Leaf undersurface of the tree fern.
Extremely high number of stomata per
unit in a species living in tropic cloud
forests where is is very moist.
XEROPHYTES
Xerophytes possess some or all
of these adaptations to prevent
excessive water loss
 •Stomata sunken in pits creates local
 humidity/decreases exposure to air
 currents;
 •Presence of hairs creates local humidity
 next to leaf/decreases exposure to air
 currents by reducing flow around
 stomata;
 •Thick waxy cuticle makes more
Xerophytes possess some or all
of these adaptations to prevent
excessive water loss cont.
 •Stomata on inside of rolled leaf creates
 local humidity/decreases exposure to air
 currents because water vapour
 evaporates into air space rather than
 atmosphere e.g. British Marram grass
 •Fewer stomata decreases transpiration
 as this is where water is lost;
Xerophyte adaptations summary:
   Adaptation              How it works                 Example
thick cuticle        stops uncontrolled
                     evaporation through leaf
                     cells
small leaf surface   less surface area for      conifer needles,
area                 evaporation                cactus spines
low stomata          smaller surface area for
density              diffusion
sunken stomata       maintains humid air        marram grass, cacti
                     around stomata
stomatal hairs       maintains humid air        marram grass, couch
(trichores)          around stomata             grass
rolled leaves        maintains humid air        marram grass,
                     around stomata
extensive roots      maximise water uptake      cacti
All Cacti are xerophytes
Left and right Epidermis of the cactus Rhipsalis
dissimilis.
Left: View of the epidermis surface. The crater-
shaped depressions with a guard cell each at
their base can be seen.
Right: X-section through the epidermis &
underlying tissues. The guard cells are
countersunk, the cuticle is thickened. These are
classic xerophyte adaptations.
ansverse Section Through Leaf of Xerophytic Plant
  XEROPHYTE
SPECIES STUDY:
MARRAM GRASS
Marram grass possesses:
rolled leaves, leaf hairs and
sunken stomata. These
adaptations make it resistant
to dry conditions and of
course sand-dunes which
drain very quickly retain very
little water.
BYB3 June 2001 Question 8 part c
BYB3 June 2001 Question 8 part c
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