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Photosynthesis measurements on the upper and lower side of the thallus of the foliose lichen Nephroma arcticum (L.) Torss.

Konstantin Chekanov1,2, Elena Lobakova3.   

Abstract

The measurements of chlorophyll fluorescence play an important role in studies of lichen physiology. Usually, for foliose lichens fluorescence kinetics is recorded from the upper thalline side often exhibiting green color reflecting the presence of photosynthetic pigments. The lower side of such lichens is grey, dark-brown or black. At the first time, we evaluated photosynthetic activity distribution by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis on both lower and upper thallus sides for the foliose lichen Nephroma arcticum. We have demonstrated that photosynthesis proceeds not only on the green-colored upper side, but also on the gray lower side of the curled growing edges of the thallus lobes. These sides were differed in terms of PSII photochemical quantum yield, activity of non-regulatory dissipation and non-photochemical quenching of excited chlorophyll states (NPQ). Upper side was characterized by higher maximal PSII efficiency, whereas the lower one of the curled edges was characterized by higher actual photochemical quantum yield during actinic light acclimation. NPQ was higher on the upper surface, whereas, on the lower side (of the curled edges) non-regulatory dissipation was predominant. In terms of photosynthetic activity measurements, these results show, that actinic and measuring light reached the layer of phycobiont despite its shielding by mycobiont hyphae. On the melanized lower side in the basal thalline zone attached to the substratum photosynthesis was not detected. Lower side demonstrated higher level of light scattering in the reflectance spectra. We believe that different photoprotective mechanisms against high light are crucial on the upper and lower sides: NPQ on the upper surface, and light scattering and shielding by mycobiont on the lower side. Possible biological role of photosynthesis on the lower side is discussed.

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Keywords:  Chlorophyll fluorescence; Foliose lichens; Lichen photosynthesis; Nephroma arcticum; Non-photochemical quenching

Year:  2021        PMID: 34215958     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-021-00860-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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