Diverse algae possess the ability to recover from extreme desiccation without forming specialized resting structures. Green algal genera such as Tetradesmus (Sphaeropleales, Chlorophyceae) contain temperate terrestrial, desert, and aquatic species, providing an opportunity to compare physiological traits associated with the transition to land in closely related taxa. We subjected six species from distinct habitats to three dehydration treatments varying in relative humidity (RH 5%, 65%, 80%) followed by short- and long-term rehydration. We tested the capacity of the algae to recover from dehydration using the effective quantum yield of photosystem II as a proxy for physiological activity. The degree of recovery was dependent both on the hab...
Trebouxia is the most common lichen-forming genus of aero-terrestrial green algae and all its specie...
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Freshwater green algae started to colonise terrestrial habitats about 460 million years ago, giving ...
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<div><p>Background</p><p>Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and surviva...
Background: Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and survival rates of al...
Trebouxiophyceae are microalgae occupying even extreme environments such as polar regions or deserts...
The ability to survive vegetative-tissue desiccation, defined as the near complete loss (80-95%) of ...
Desiccation tolerance (DT), which is the ability to survive and recover from the almost complete los...
Desiccation tolerant (DT) plants withstand complete cellular dehydration, reaching relative water co...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Subaerial green algae are exposed to extreme hydration stress, yet cells need to remain fully hydrat...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability to survive through periods of extreme cellular water loss. Most...
Filamentous Zygnematophyceae are typical components of algal mats in the polar hydro-terrestrial env...
Dehydration-induced decrease in photosynthetic activity was investigated in five poikilohydric autot...
Trebouxia is the most common lichen-forming genus of aero-terrestrial green algae and all its specie...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Freshwater green algae started to colonise terrestrial habitats about 460 million years ago, giving ...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and surviva...
Background: Water loss has significant effects on physiological performance and survival rates of al...
Trebouxiophyceae are microalgae occupying even extreme environments such as polar regions or deserts...
The ability to survive vegetative-tissue desiccation, defined as the near complete loss (80-95%) of ...
Desiccation tolerance (DT), which is the ability to survive and recover from the almost complete los...
Desiccation tolerant (DT) plants withstand complete cellular dehydration, reaching relative water co...
SYNOPSIS. Bryophytes are a non-monophyletic group of three major lineages (liverworts, hornworts, an...
Subaerial green algae are exposed to extreme hydration stress, yet cells need to remain fully hydrat...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability to survive through periods of extreme cellular water loss. Most...
Filamentous Zygnematophyceae are typical components of algal mats in the polar hydro-terrestrial env...
Dehydration-induced decrease in photosynthetic activity was investigated in five poikilohydric autot...
Trebouxia is the most common lichen-forming genus of aero-terrestrial green algae and all its specie...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Freshwater green algae started to colonise terrestrial habitats about 460 million years ago, giving ...