Fern spores of most species are desiccation tolerant (DT) and, in some cases, are photosynthetic at maturation, the so-called chlorophyllous spores (CS). The lifespan of CS in the dry state is very variable among species. The physiological, biochemical, and biophysical mechanisms underpinning this variability remain understudied and their interpretation from an ecophysiological approach virtually unexplored. In this study, we aimed at fulfilling this gap by assessing photochemical, hydric, and biophysical properties of CS from three temperate species with contrasting biological strategies and longevity in the dry state: Equisetum telmateia (spore maturation and release in spring, ultrashort lifespan), Osmunda regalis (spore maturation and r...
The effect of drying rate on the survival of three angiosperm resurrection plants, Craterostigma wil...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
Resurrection plants are renowned for their vegetative desiccation tolerance (DT). While DT in vegeta...
Fern spores of most species are desiccation tolerant (DT) and, in some cases, are photosynthetic at ...
International audienceAs there is limited information on the mechanisms of vegetative desiccation to...
book of abstract of the 5th International Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and -Tolerance in Seed...
Although most ferns require abundant water to thrive, some ferns can survive in habitats with limite...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance is the ability of a plant to dry to equilibrium with its surroundin...
Ex situ conservation of ferns may be accomplished by maintaining the viability of stored spores for ...
© 2020 SAAB The desiccation tolerant (DT) fern species Crepidomanes inopinatum and Loxogramme abyssi...
Desiccation tolerant plants can survive extreme water loss in their vegetative tissues. The fern Ane...
In the context of plant evolution, pteridophytes, which is comprised of lycophytes and ferns, occupy...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Abstract Ferns are thought to have been some of the first vascular plants to develop approximately 3...
The effect of drying rate on the survival of three angiosperm resurrection plants, Craterostigma wil...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
Resurrection plants are renowned for their vegetative desiccation tolerance (DT). While DT in vegeta...
Fern spores of most species are desiccation tolerant (DT) and, in some cases, are photosynthetic at ...
International audienceAs there is limited information on the mechanisms of vegetative desiccation to...
book of abstract of the 5th International Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and -Tolerance in Seed...
Although most ferns require abundant water to thrive, some ferns can survive in habitats with limite...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance is the ability of a plant to dry to equilibrium with its surroundin...
Ex situ conservation of ferns may be accomplished by maintaining the viability of stored spores for ...
© 2020 SAAB The desiccation tolerant (DT) fern species Crepidomanes inopinatum and Loxogramme abyssi...
Desiccation tolerant plants can survive extreme water loss in their vegetative tissues. The fern Ane...
In the context of plant evolution, pteridophytes, which is comprised of lycophytes and ferns, occupy...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Abstract Ferns are thought to have been some of the first vascular plants to develop approximately 3...
The effect of drying rate on the survival of three angiosperm resurrection plants, Craterostigma wil...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
Resurrection plants are renowned for their vegetative desiccation tolerance (DT). While DT in vegeta...