Some mosses stay green and survive long even under desiccation. Dissipation mechanisms of excess excitation energy were studied in two drought-tolerant moss species adapted to contrasting niches: shade-adapted Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus and sun-adapted Rhytidium rugosum in the same family. (1) Under wet conditions, a light-induced nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) mechanism decreased the yield of photosystem II (PSII) fluorescence in both species. The NPQ extent saturated at a lower illumination intensity in R. squarrosus, suggesting a larger PSII antenna size. (2) Desiccation reduced the fluorescence intensities giving significantly lower F 0 levels and shortened the overall fluorescence lifetimes in both R. squarrosus and R. rugosum, at ro...
Sphagnum is an important peat-forming genus which aids the carbon sequestration of peatlands. Sphagn...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
An environmental stressor, UV radiation is a potentially important selective factor in ecosystems wi...
Some mosses stay green and survive long even under desiccation. Dissipation mechanisms of excess exc...
Three different types of non-photochemical de-excitation of absorbed light energy protect photosyste...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanisms by which mosses survive dry conditions. Moss ...
Lichens and mosses represent the macroscopic components of biological soil crusts (biocrusts). Their...
Poikilohydric organisms have developed mechanisms to protect their photosynthetic machinery during t...
This article explores the utility of spectral reflectance signals to assess changes in the photosynt...
The three poikilophydric and homoiochlorophyllous moss species Campylopus savannarum (C. Muell.) Mit...
Terrestrial mosses dominate the ground in many vegetation types and most are long-lived perennials w...
Dehydration-induced decrease in photosynthetic activity was investigated in five poikilohydric autot...
Desiccation tolerance, the ability to lose virtually all of its free intracellular water and then re...
Mosses are critical components of tropical forest ecosystems and have multiple essential ecological ...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
Sphagnum is an important peat-forming genus which aids the carbon sequestration of peatlands. Sphagn...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
An environmental stressor, UV radiation is a potentially important selective factor in ecosystems wi...
Some mosses stay green and survive long even under desiccation. Dissipation mechanisms of excess exc...
Three different types of non-photochemical de-excitation of absorbed light energy protect photosyste...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanisms by which mosses survive dry conditions. Moss ...
Lichens and mosses represent the macroscopic components of biological soil crusts (biocrusts). Their...
Poikilohydric organisms have developed mechanisms to protect their photosynthetic machinery during t...
This article explores the utility of spectral reflectance signals to assess changes in the photosynt...
The three poikilophydric and homoiochlorophyllous moss species Campylopus savannarum (C. Muell.) Mit...
Terrestrial mosses dominate the ground in many vegetation types and most are long-lived perennials w...
Dehydration-induced decrease in photosynthetic activity was investigated in five poikilohydric autot...
Desiccation tolerance, the ability to lose virtually all of its free intracellular water and then re...
Mosses are critical components of tropical forest ecosystems and have multiple essential ecological ...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
Sphagnum is an important peat-forming genus which aids the carbon sequestration of peatlands. Sphagn...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
An environmental stressor, UV radiation is a potentially important selective factor in ecosystems wi...