International audienceBiological desert sand crusts are the foundation of desert ecosystems, stabilizing the sands and allowing colonization by higher order organisms. The first colonizers of the desert sands are cyanobacteria. Facing the harsh conditions of the desert, these organisms must withstand frequent desiccation-hydration cycles, combined with high light intensities. Here, we characterize structural and functional modifications to the photosynthetic apparatus that enable a cyanobacterium, Leptolyngbya sp., to thrive under these conditions. Using multiple in vivo spectroscopic and imaging techniques, we identified two complementary mechanisms for dissipating absorbed energy in the desiccated state. The first mechanism involves the r...
<strong>Summary</strong> Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light fluctuations ...
AbstractExposure of cyanobacterial or red algal cells to high light has been proposed to lead to exc...
Phormidium tenue, a cyanobacterium that grows in the topsoil of biological soil crusts (BSCs), has t...
International audienceBiological desert sand crusts are the foundation of desert ecosystems, stabili...
AbstractBiological desert sand crusts are the foundation of desert ecosystems, stabilizing the sands...
In this paper we propose an energy dissipation mechanism that is completely reliant on changes in th...
In this paper we propose an energy dissipation mechanism that iscompletely reliant on changes in the...
Cyanobacteria living in the harsh environment of the desert have to protect themselves against high ...
Desert biological soil crusts (BSCs) are formed by adhesion of soil particles to polysaccharides exc...
Desiccated cyanobacterial mats are the dominant biological feature in the Earth's arid zones. While ...
Desiccated cyanobacterial mats are the dominant biological feature in the Earth’s arid zones. While ...
Photosynthetic performance of the terrestrial cyanobacterium Nostoc flagelliforme (M. J. Berkeley et...
As the dominant cyanobacterial species in biological soil crusts (BSCs), Microcoleus vaginatus often...
Cyanobacteria are primitive phototrophic prokaryotes whose long evolutionary history dates back to t...
International audienceAn effect of climate change is the expansion of drylands in temperate regions,...
<strong>Summary</strong> Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light fluctuations ...
AbstractExposure of cyanobacterial or red algal cells to high light has been proposed to lead to exc...
Phormidium tenue, a cyanobacterium that grows in the topsoil of biological soil crusts (BSCs), has t...
International audienceBiological desert sand crusts are the foundation of desert ecosystems, stabili...
AbstractBiological desert sand crusts are the foundation of desert ecosystems, stabilizing the sands...
In this paper we propose an energy dissipation mechanism that is completely reliant on changes in th...
In this paper we propose an energy dissipation mechanism that iscompletely reliant on changes in the...
Cyanobacteria living in the harsh environment of the desert have to protect themselves against high ...
Desert biological soil crusts (BSCs) are formed by adhesion of soil particles to polysaccharides exc...
Desiccated cyanobacterial mats are the dominant biological feature in the Earth's arid zones. While ...
Desiccated cyanobacterial mats are the dominant biological feature in the Earth’s arid zones. While ...
Photosynthetic performance of the terrestrial cyanobacterium Nostoc flagelliforme (M. J. Berkeley et...
As the dominant cyanobacterial species in biological soil crusts (BSCs), Microcoleus vaginatus often...
Cyanobacteria are primitive phototrophic prokaryotes whose long evolutionary history dates back to t...
International audienceAn effect of climate change is the expansion of drylands in temperate regions,...
<strong>Summary</strong> Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light fluctuations ...
AbstractExposure of cyanobacterial or red algal cells to high light has been proposed to lead to exc...
Phormidium tenue, a cyanobacterium that grows in the topsoil of biological soil crusts (BSCs), has t...