Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, a cold, northern desert of Central Asia. Most studies of bryophyte desiccation tolerance have been of Tortula (Syntrichia) ruralis. The two species are closely related and any physiological work on one is likely to be relevant to the other. Changes in membrane structures in this species were monitored under varying conditions of water stress in this study. Microscopical and physiological tests were conducted. No significant changes in electrical conductivity of the rehydration water were observed either during dehydration or rehydration. Electron micrographs of the fine-structure of leaf cells were obtained through a drying-re-wetting cycle. ...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
Syntrichia relies on external water conduction for photosynthesis, survival, and reproduction, a con...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanisms by which mosses survive dry conditions. Moss ...
ABSTRACT The earliest land plants faced a suite of abiotic stresses largely unknown to their aquatic...
The biological soil crusts (BSCs) in the Gurbantunggut Desert, the largest fixed and semi-fixed dese...
Rocky outcrops represent the diversity center of vascular desiccation tolerant (DT) plants. Vegetati...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
International audienceEragrostiella brachyphylla is an angiosperm desiccation-tolerant resurrection ...
book of abstract of the 5th International Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and -Tolerance in Seed...
Although the desert moss Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is extremely desiccation tolerant, it still req...
The moss Syntrichia caninervis (S caninervis) is one of the dominant species in biological soil crus...
The Mediterranean climate in southern California results in the existence of temporary streams which...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
Syntrichia relies on external water conduction for photosynthesis, survival, and reproduction, a con...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Experiments were performed to determine the mechanisms by which mosses survive dry conditions. Moss ...
ABSTRACT The earliest land plants faced a suite of abiotic stresses largely unknown to their aquatic...
The biological soil crusts (BSCs) in the Gurbantunggut Desert, the largest fixed and semi-fixed dese...
Rocky outcrops represent the diversity center of vascular desiccation tolerant (DT) plants. Vegetati...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
International audienceEragrostiella brachyphylla is an angiosperm desiccation-tolerant resurrection ...
book of abstract of the 5th International Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and -Tolerance in Seed...
Although the desert moss Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is extremely desiccation tolerant, it still req...
The moss Syntrichia caninervis (S caninervis) is one of the dominant species in biological soil crus...
The Mediterranean climate in southern California results in the existence of temporary streams which...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
Syntrichia relies on external water conduction for photosynthesis, survival, and reproduction, a con...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...