Algal-fungal symbionts share water, nutrients, and gases via an architecture unique to lichens. Because lichen activity is controlled by moisture dynamics, understanding water transport is prerequisite to understand their fundamental biology. We propose a model of water distributions within foliose lichens governed by laws of fluid motion. Our model differentiates between water stored in symbionts, on extracellular surfaces, and in distinct morphological layers. We parameterize our model with hydraulic properties inverted from laboratory measurements of Flavoparmelia caperata and validate for wetting and drying. We ask: (1) Where is the bottleneck to water transport? (2) How do hydration and dehydration dynamics differ? and (3) What causes ...
Uptake and loss of water by six lichen species from the Argentine Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, were...
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Fungi need water for all stages of life. Notably, mushrooms consist of ∼90% water. Fungi degrade org...
Algal-fungal symbionts share water, nutrients, and gases via an architecture unique to lichens. Beca...
Water is a fundamental requirement for all life. Its distribution on the land surface controls the d...
© 2008 Ecological Society of AustraliaHydration and dehydration kinetics were investigated in two xe...
Irreversible thermodynamics is widely used to describe the water relations of vascular plants. Howev...
8siLichens can withstand extreme desiccation to water contents (WCs) to or below 0.1 g H2O g-1 dry w...
Lichens are poikilohydric and cannot control water uptake and loss, water relations could therefore ...
Most lichens tolerate desiccation, yet sufficient hydration remains a general prerequisite to photos...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
The dynamics of water uptake and photosynthetic pigments concentration in the thalli of epiphytic li...
Some lichens have a super-hydrophobic upper surface, which repels water drops, keeping the surface d...
The water relations of the maritime lichen Roccella hypomecha were investigated using thermocouple p...
International audienceTillandsia landbeckii is a rootless plant thriving in the hyper-arid Atacama D...
Uptake and loss of water by six lichen species from the Argentine Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, were...
© 2014 © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experime...
Fungi need water for all stages of life. Notably, mushrooms consist of ∼90% water. Fungi degrade org...
Algal-fungal symbionts share water, nutrients, and gases via an architecture unique to lichens. Beca...
Water is a fundamental requirement for all life. Its distribution on the land surface controls the d...
© 2008 Ecological Society of AustraliaHydration and dehydration kinetics were investigated in two xe...
Irreversible thermodynamics is widely used to describe the water relations of vascular plants. Howev...
8siLichens can withstand extreme desiccation to water contents (WCs) to or below 0.1 g H2O g-1 dry w...
Lichens are poikilohydric and cannot control water uptake and loss, water relations could therefore ...
Most lichens tolerate desiccation, yet sufficient hydration remains a general prerequisite to photos...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
The dynamics of water uptake and photosynthetic pigments concentration in the thalli of epiphytic li...
Some lichens have a super-hydrophobic upper surface, which repels water drops, keeping the surface d...
The water relations of the maritime lichen Roccella hypomecha were investigated using thermocouple p...
International audienceTillandsia landbeckii is a rootless plant thriving in the hyper-arid Atacama D...
Uptake and loss of water by six lichen species from the Argentine Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, were...
© 2014 © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experime...
Fungi need water for all stages of life. Notably, mushrooms consist of ∼90% water. Fungi degrade org...