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Intra- and inter-specific variations in chitin in lichens along a N-deposition gradient.

Silvana Munzi1, Cristina Cruz2, Rodrigo Maia2, Cristina Máguas2, Maria Margarida Perestrello-Ramos2, Cristina Branquinho2.   

Abstract

The mechanisms of nitrogen (N) tolerance in lichens are not yet fully understood. Here, we investigated how the increase of chitin content is related with N excess at inter- and intra-specific levels, by using species with differing ecological N tolerances (the tolerant Xanthoria parietina and Parmotrema hypoleucinum and the sensitive Evernia prunastri and Usnea sp.) and thalli of X. parietina and P. hypoleucinum from sites with different availabilities of N of agricultural origin (livestock), as confirmed by lichen N content and δ15N. Nitrogen, chitin (N-containing compound), and ergosterol contents were measured in lichen thalli. Nitrogen and chitin contents were higher in tolerant species than those in sensitive ones (inter-specific level) and in thalli collected from the N-polluted site than in thalli from the clean site (intra-specific level). We suggest that chitin contributes to N stress tolerance in lichens, and that excess N can be partially stored as chitin (non-toxic form) in the cell walls of tolerant species.

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Keywords:  Ammonia; Ammonium; Cell membrane; Cell wall; Ergosterol; Isotopic signature; Stress response; Xanthoria parietina

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28994014     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0378-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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