In the context of plant evolution, pteridophytes, which is comprised of lycophytes and ferns, occupy an intermediate position between bryophytes and seed plants, sharing characteristics with both groups. Pteridophytes is a highly diverse group of plant species that occupy a wide range of habitats including ecosystems with extreme climatic conditions. There is a significant number of pteridophytes that can tolerate desiccation by temporarily arresting their metabolism in the dry state and reactivating it upon rehydration. Desiccation-tolerant pteridophytes exhibit a strategy that appears to be intermediate between the constitutive and inducible desiccation tolerance (DT) mechanisms observed in bryophytes and angiosperms, respectively. In thi...
Fern spores of most species are desiccation tolerant (DT) and, in some cases, are photosynthetic at ...
Systems studies of drought stress in resurrection plants and other xerophytes are rapidly identifyin...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms, but only a few angiosperm spec...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance is the ability of a plant to dry to equilibrium with its surroundin...
book of abstract of the 5th International Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and -Tolerance in Seed...
International audienceAs there is limited information on the mechanisms of vegetative desiccation to...
Desiccation tolerant plants can survive extreme water loss in their vegetative tissues. The fern Ane...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
Abstract Background Filmy-ferns (Hymenophyllaceae) ar...
ABSTRACT The earliest land plants faced a suite of abiotic stresses largely unknown to their aquatic...
Desiccation-tolerance (DT) evolved as the key solution to survival on land by the early algal ancest...
Ferns are the second most diverse lineage of vascular plants, yet we know little about how ferns hav...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...
Desiccation tolerance (DT), which is the ability to survive and recover from the almost complete los...
Fern spores of most species are desiccation tolerant (DT) and, in some cases, are photosynthetic at ...
Systems studies of drought stress in resurrection plants and other xerophytes are rapidly identifyin...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms, but only a few angiosperm spec...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Vegetative desiccation tolerance is the ability of a plant to dry to equilibrium with its surroundin...
book of abstract of the 5th International Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and -Tolerance in Seed...
International audienceAs there is limited information on the mechanisms of vegetative desiccation to...
Desiccation tolerant plants can survive extreme water loss in their vegetative tissues. The fern Ane...
Desiccation-tolerant (DT) organisms can lose nearly all their water without dying. Desiccation toler...
Abstract Background Filmy-ferns (Hymenophyllaceae) ar...
ABSTRACT The earliest land plants faced a suite of abiotic stresses largely unknown to their aquatic...
Desiccation-tolerance (DT) evolved as the key solution to survival on land by the early algal ancest...
Ferns are the second most diverse lineage of vascular plants, yet we know little about how ferns hav...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...
Desiccation tolerance (DT), which is the ability to survive and recover from the almost complete los...
Fern spores of most species are desiccation tolerant (DT) and, in some cases, are photosynthetic at ...
Systems studies of drought stress in resurrection plants and other xerophytes are rapidly identifyin...
Desiccation tolerance is common in seeds and various other organisms, but only a few angiosperm spec...