Literature DB >> 32948278

Functional trade-off of hydration strategies in old forest epiphytic cephalolichens.

Annie B Ås Hovind1, Nathan H Phinney1, Yngvar Gauslaa2.   

Abstract

Although water is essential for photosynthetic activation in lichens, rates of vapor uptake and activation in humid air, which likely influence their niche preferences and distribution ranges, are insufficiently known. This study simultaneously quantifies rehydration kinetics and PSII reactivation in sympatric, yet morphologically and functionally distinct cephalolichens (Lobaria amplissima, Lobaria pulmonaria, Lobaria virens). High-temporal resolution monitoring of rehydrating thalli by automatic weighing combined with chlorophyll fluorescence imaging of maximal PSII efficiency (FV/FM) was applied to determine species-specific rates of vapor uptake and photosynthetic activation. The thin and loosely attached growth form of L. pulmonaria rehydrates and reactivates faster in humid air than the thick L. amplissima, with L. virens in between. This flexible hydration strategy is consistent with L. pulmonaria's wide geographical distribution stretching from rainforests to continental forests. By contrast, the thick and resupinate L. amplissima reactivates slowly in humid air but stores much water when provided in abundance. This prolongs active periods after rain, which could represent an advantage where abundant rain and stem flow alternates with long-lasting drying. Understanding links between morphological traits and functional responses, and their ecological implications for species at risk, is crucial to conservation planning and for modelling populations under various climate scenarios.
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Keywords:  Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging; Hydration traits; Lobaria; Photosynthetic activation; Ricasolia; Water uptake rates

Year:  2020        PMID: 32948278     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2020.07.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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1.  Inhibition of Primary Photosynthesis in Desiccating Antarctic Lichens Differing in Their Photobionts, Thallus Morphology, and Spectral Properties.

Authors:  Miloš Barták; Josef Hájek; Alla Orekhova; Johana Villagra; Catalina Marín; Götz Palfner; Angélica Casanova-Katny
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-04-13
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