Irreversible thermodynamics is widely used to describe the water relations of vascular plants. However, poikilohydrous organisms like lichens and aeroterrestrial microalgae have seldom been studied using this approach. Water relations of lichens are generally addressed without separate analysis of the mycobiont and photobiont, and only few studies have correlated changes in photosynthetic efficiency of dehydrating lichens to accurate measurements of their water potential components. We measured water potential isotherms and chlorophyll a fluorescence in the lichen Flavoparmelia caperata harvested in different seasons, as well as in its isolated photobiont, the green alga Trebouxia gelatinosa, either exposed to water stress cycles or fully h...
Lichens can withstand extreme desiccation to water contents of ≤ 0.1 g H2O g-1 DW, and in the desicc...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
5siLichens can dehydrate to water contents (WC) below 10% of dry mass and survive in this condition ...
Lichens may undergo cycles of dehydration-desiccation-rehydration several times a day and this, comb...
Five macrolichens of different thallus morphology from Antarctica (King George Island) were used for...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
© 2008 Ecological Society of AustraliaHydration and dehydration kinetics were investigated in two xe...
The relation between water status and expression profiles of desiccation -related genes has been stu...
Water relation parameters were measured in six congeneric lichen species with different requirements...
International audienceIn this study, we compared the photosynthetic performance of epilithic freshwa...
Lichens and free-living terrestrial algae are widespread across many habitats and develop successful...
Lichens can survive and cope with unsufficient water supply resulting in low intrathalline relative ...
Desiccation tolerance is a feature of most lichens. These symbiotic associations of a fungal partner...
Thalli of the foliose lichen species Parmelina tiliacea were studied to determine responses of the p...
At high altitudes in the absence of vegetation of woody and scrubby plants lichens are dominant prim...
Lichens can withstand extreme desiccation to water contents of ≤ 0.1 g H2O g-1 DW, and in the desicc...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
5siLichens can dehydrate to water contents (WC) below 10% of dry mass and survive in this condition ...
Lichens may undergo cycles of dehydration-desiccation-rehydration several times a day and this, comb...
Five macrolichens of different thallus morphology from Antarctica (King George Island) were used for...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
© 2008 Ecological Society of AustraliaHydration and dehydration kinetics were investigated in two xe...
The relation between water status and expression profiles of desiccation -related genes has been stu...
Water relation parameters were measured in six congeneric lichen species with different requirements...
International audienceIn this study, we compared the photosynthetic performance of epilithic freshwa...
Lichens and free-living terrestrial algae are widespread across many habitats and develop successful...
Lichens can survive and cope with unsufficient water supply resulting in low intrathalline relative ...
Desiccation tolerance is a feature of most lichens. These symbiotic associations of a fungal partner...
Thalli of the foliose lichen species Parmelina tiliacea were studied to determine responses of the p...
At high altitudes in the absence of vegetation of woody and scrubby plants lichens are dominant prim...
Lichens can withstand extreme desiccation to water contents of ≤ 0.1 g H2O g-1 DW, and in the desicc...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
5siLichens can dehydrate to water contents (WC) below 10% of dry mass and survive in this condition ...