Although the desert moss Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is extremely desiccation tolerant, it still requires water and photosynthates for growth. The ecological significance of the leaf angle in maintaining a balance between water and light availability is critical to its survival. Active leaf repositioning balances water and light availability following rehydration. S. caninervis can adjust leaf angles from a steep (84-69°) to a stable level at 30° within 7s after rehydration, obtaining maximum net photosynthetic gain at a shoot relative water content of ~60%. Leaf morphological characters, (leaf hair points, surface papillae and costal anatomy) and ultrastructural changes (chloroplast reordering and loss of lipid reserves as shown by changes...
Plants in the moss genus Syntrichia are considered to be constitutively desiccation tolerant (DT) â ...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
Water uptake and water use efficiency of poikilochlorophyllous resurrection plants considerably diff...
The hardy moss, Syntrichia caninervis, is shown drying without dying in one of the most arid habitat...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
The moss Syntrichia caninervis (S caninervis) is one of the dominant species in biological soil crus...
The potential role of sclerophylly (leaf hardness and rigidity) in the control of leaf dehydration a...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability to survive through periods of extreme cellular water loss. Most...
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...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
The biological soil crusts (BSCs) in the Gurbantunggut Desert, the largest fixed and semi-fixed dese...
Resurrection plants have fascinated scientists since centuries as they can fully recover from cellul...
Syntrichia relies on external water conduction for photosynthesis, survival, and reproduction, a con...
Aquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from terrestrial ancestors. T...
Plants in the moss genus Syntrichia are considered to be constitutively desiccation tolerant (DT) â ...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
Water uptake and water use efficiency of poikilochlorophyllous resurrection plants considerably diff...
The hardy moss, Syntrichia caninervis, is shown drying without dying in one of the most arid habitat...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
The moss Syntrichia caninervis (S caninervis) is one of the dominant species in biological soil crus...
The potential role of sclerophylly (leaf hardness and rigidity) in the control of leaf dehydration a...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability to survive through periods of extreme cellular water loss. Most...
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...
Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. is the dominant species in the moss crusts of the Gurbantunggut Desert, ...
The biological soil crusts (BSCs) in the Gurbantunggut Desert, the largest fixed and semi-fixed dese...
Resurrection plants have fascinated scientists since centuries as they can fully recover from cellul...
Syntrichia relies on external water conduction for photosynthesis, survival, and reproduction, a con...
Aquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from terrestrial ancestors. T...
Plants in the moss genus Syntrichia are considered to be constitutively desiccation tolerant (DT) â ...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
Water uptake and water use efficiency of poikilochlorophyllous resurrection plants considerably diff...