Poikilohydric organisms have developed mechanisms to protect their photosynthetic machinery during times of desiccation. In hydrated conditions nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) mechanisms are able to safely dissipate excess excitation energy as heat, but mechanisms of NPQ associated with desiccation tolerance are still largely unclear. In the lichen Parmelia sulcata, photosystem protection has been associated with an energy quenching energetically coupled to PSII and characterized by a fast-fluorescence decay lifetime, and long-wavelength emission. The present study compares the relative ability of green algae and lichens to recover photosynthetic activity after periods of desiccation using steady state fluorescence emission spectroscopy, a...
Cyanobacteria living in the harsh environment of the desert have to protect themselves against high ...
Thalli of foliose epilithic lichens Umbilicaria arctica and U.hyperborea were collected on the rocks...
Three different types of non-photochemical de-excitation of absorbed light energy protect photosyste...
AbstractThe mechanism of the severe quenching of chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence under drought stress...
Lichens can survive and cope with unsufficient water supply resulting in low intrathalline relative ...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
Simultaneous in vivo measurements of prompt fluorescence (PF), delayed fluorescence (DF) and modulat...
Thalli of the foliose lichen species Parmelina tiliacea were studied to determine responses of the p...
Dehydration-induced decrease in photosynthetic activity was investigated in five poikilohydric autot...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
Some mosses stay green and survive long even under desiccation. Dissipation mechanisms of excess exc...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is an effective tool for investigating characteristics of any photosynthesi...
There is not exact information on the longevity of the desiccated period after what the desiccation ...
<strong>Summary</strong> Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light fluctuations ...
The relation between water status and expression profiles of desiccation -related genes has been stu...
Cyanobacteria living in the harsh environment of the desert have to protect themselves against high ...
Thalli of foliose epilithic lichens Umbilicaria arctica and U.hyperborea were collected on the rocks...
Three different types of non-photochemical de-excitation of absorbed light energy protect photosyste...
AbstractThe mechanism of the severe quenching of chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence under drought stress...
Lichens can survive and cope with unsufficient water supply resulting in low intrathalline relative ...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
Simultaneous in vivo measurements of prompt fluorescence (PF), delayed fluorescence (DF) and modulat...
Thalli of the foliose lichen species Parmelina tiliacea were studied to determine responses of the p...
Dehydration-induced decrease in photosynthetic activity was investigated in five poikilohydric autot...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
Some mosses stay green and survive long even under desiccation. Dissipation mechanisms of excess exc...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is an effective tool for investigating characteristics of any photosynthesi...
There is not exact information on the longevity of the desiccated period after what the desiccation ...
<strong>Summary</strong> Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light fluctuations ...
The relation between water status and expression profiles of desiccation -related genes has been stu...
Cyanobacteria living in the harsh environment of the desert have to protect themselves against high ...
Thalli of foliose epilithic lichens Umbilicaria arctica and U.hyperborea were collected on the rocks...
Three different types of non-photochemical de-excitation of absorbed light energy protect photosyste...