Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a major environmental stressor for terrestrial plants. Here we investigated genetic responses to acute broadband UVR exposure in the highly desiccation-tolerant mosses Syntrichia caninervis and Syntrichia ruralis, using a comparative transcriptomics approach. We explored whether UVR protection is physiologically plastic and induced by UVR exposure, addressing the following questions: (1) What is the timeline of changes in the transcriptome with acute UVR exposure in these two species? (2) What genes are involved in the UVR response? and (3) How do the two species differ in their transcriptomic response to UVR? There were remarkable differences between the two species after 10 and 30 min of UVR exposure, includ...
Syntrichia caninervis is a desiccation tolerant moss and is the dominant bryophyte found in biologic...
Populations of organisms routinely face abiotic selection pressures, and a central goal of evolution...
To determine if damage to foliage by biotic agents, including arthropods, fungi, bacteria and viral ...
An environmental stressor, UV radiation is a potentially important selective factor in ecosystems wi...
Wolf L, Rizzini L, Stracke R, Ulm R, Rensing SA. The Molecular and Physiological Responses of Physco...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a stress factor in aquatic environments and may act directly or...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has contributed to the evolution of organisms since the origins of life. ...
The molecular and physiological responses of Physcomitrella patens to ultraviolet-B radiation WOLF, ...
Abstract Desiccation tolerance has evolved recurrently in grasses using two unique strategies of eit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and surviva...
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) is a natural component of the solar radiation. Due to its high energy, low dosa...
Land plants and other photosynthetic organisms (algae, bacteria) use the beneficial effect of sunlig...
Background: Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and survival rates of al...
1. Excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation can be harmful to photosynthetic organisms, that...
Kelps, brown algae of the order Laminariales, dominate rocky shores of cold-temperate regions and co...
Syntrichia caninervis is a desiccation tolerant moss and is the dominant bryophyte found in biologic...
Populations of organisms routinely face abiotic selection pressures, and a central goal of evolution...
To determine if damage to foliage by biotic agents, including arthropods, fungi, bacteria and viral ...
An environmental stressor, UV radiation is a potentially important selective factor in ecosystems wi...
Wolf L, Rizzini L, Stracke R, Ulm R, Rensing SA. The Molecular and Physiological Responses of Physco...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a stress factor in aquatic environments and may act directly or...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has contributed to the evolution of organisms since the origins of life. ...
The molecular and physiological responses of Physcomitrella patens to ultraviolet-B radiation WOLF, ...
Abstract Desiccation tolerance has evolved recurrently in grasses using two unique strategies of eit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and surviva...
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) is a natural component of the solar radiation. Due to its high energy, low dosa...
Land plants and other photosynthetic organisms (algae, bacteria) use the beneficial effect of sunlig...
Background: Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and survival rates of al...
1. Excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation can be harmful to photosynthetic organisms, that...
Kelps, brown algae of the order Laminariales, dominate rocky shores of cold-temperate regions and co...
Syntrichia caninervis is a desiccation tolerant moss and is the dominant bryophyte found in biologic...
Populations of organisms routinely face abiotic selection pressures, and a central goal of evolution...
To determine if damage to foliage by biotic agents, including arthropods, fungi, bacteria and viral ...