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Dew harvesting efficiency of four species of cacti.
Malik FT, Clement RM, Gethin DT, Beysens D, Cohen RE, Krawszik W, Parker AR. Malik FT, et al. Bioinspir Biomim. 2015 Apr 24;10(3):036005. doi: 10.1088/1748-3190/10/3/036005. Bioinspir Biomim. 2015. PMID: 25909346
Four species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haseltoniana, Ferocactus wislizenii, Mammillaria columbiana subsp. yucatanensis and Parodia mammulosa. It has been reported that dew condenses on the spines of C. cinerea and that it does not on …
Four species of cacti were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haseltoniana, Ferocactus wislizenii, Mammillaria columbiana subsp
Hierarchical structures of cactus spines that aid in the directional movement of dew droplets.
Malik FT, Clement RM, Gethin DT, Kiernan M, Goral T, Griffiths P, Beynon D, Parker AR. Malik FT, et al. Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2016 Aug 6;374(2073):20160110. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2016.0110. Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2016. PMID: 27354735 Free PMC article.
Three species of cactus whose spines act as dew harvesters were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haseltoniana, Mammillaria columbiana subsp. yucatanensis and Parodia mammulosa and compared with Ferocactus wislizenii whose spines do not perform as dew har …
Three species of cactus whose spines act as dew harvesters were chosen for this study: Copiapoa cinerea var. haseltoniana, Mammillaria colum …