Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats

Two methods of induced in vivo chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence were used to investigate the effects of varying thallus temperature and hydration on the performance of photosynthetic apparatus of a foliar lichen Cetraria islandica: slow Chl fluorescence induction kinetic with the analysis of quenching...

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Main Authors: Hájek, J., Barták, M., Gloser, J.
Language:English
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https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015194713480
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:b33454cf-d0e8-487a-b03b-5f510b56f60f 2024-03-17T08:57:28+00:00 Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats Hájek, J. Barták, M. Gloser, J. 427-435 média svazek https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:b33454cf-d0e8-487a-b03b-5f510b56f60f https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015194713480 eng eng https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:b33454cf-d0e8-487a-b03b-5f510b56f60f issn:0300-3604 doi:10.1023/A:1015194713480 policy:public chlorophyll fluorescence Cladonia rangiferina high and low attitude high and low temperature iceland moss irradiance response curves lichens Pseudevernia furfuracea shade acclimation ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015194713480 2024-02-19T23:10:54Z Two methods of induced in vivo chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence were used to investigate the effects of varying thallus temperature and hydration on the performance of photosynthetic apparatus of a foliar lichen Cetraria islandica: slow Chl fluorescence induction kinetic with the analysis of quenching mechanisms, and rapid irradiance response curves of photosynthesis derived from quantum yield of photochemical reactions of photosystem 2 (Φ2) recorded at increasing irradiances. We compared responses of photosynthetic apparatus in populations of C. islandica growing in lower altitude (LAP: 1 350 m a.s.l.) and in higher altitude (HAP: 2 000 m a.s.l.). At each altitude, the samples were collected both in fully irradiated sites (HI) and in shade (LI). Temperature optimum of photosynthetic processes was the same for LAP and HAP thalli of LI populations (18 °C), while it was significantly lower for HI HAP (14 °C). Gradual dehydration of fully hydrated thalli led to initial increase (up to 20 % of water saturation deficit, WSD) in FV/FM and Φ2, no change at 20-50 % WSD, and a dramatic decrease of the parameters within 50-80 % of WSD. LI HAP of C. islandica was the best adapted population to low temperature having higher rates of photochemical processes of photosynthesis than HI HAP within temperature range of -5 to +5 °C. The differences between populations were apparent also in Chl content and thallus morphology. J. Hájek, M. Barták, J. Gloser. Other/Unknown Material Cladonia rangiferina Iceland Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV
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topic chlorophyll fluorescence
Cladonia rangiferina
high and low attitude
high and low temperature
iceland moss
irradiance response curves
lichens
Pseudevernia furfuracea
shade acclimation
spellingShingle chlorophyll fluorescence
Cladonia rangiferina
high and low attitude
high and low temperature
iceland moss
irradiance response curves
lichens
Pseudevernia furfuracea
shade acclimation
Hájek, J.
Barták, M.
Gloser, J.
Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats
topic_facet chlorophyll fluorescence
Cladonia rangiferina
high and low attitude
high and low temperature
iceland moss
irradiance response curves
lichens
Pseudevernia furfuracea
shade acclimation
description Two methods of induced in vivo chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence were used to investigate the effects of varying thallus temperature and hydration on the performance of photosynthetic apparatus of a foliar lichen Cetraria islandica: slow Chl fluorescence induction kinetic with the analysis of quenching mechanisms, and rapid irradiance response curves of photosynthesis derived from quantum yield of photochemical reactions of photosystem 2 (Φ2) recorded at increasing irradiances. We compared responses of photosynthetic apparatus in populations of C. islandica growing in lower altitude (LAP: 1 350 m a.s.l.) and in higher altitude (HAP: 2 000 m a.s.l.). At each altitude, the samples were collected both in fully irradiated sites (HI) and in shade (LI). Temperature optimum of photosynthetic processes was the same for LAP and HAP thalli of LI populations (18 °C), while it was significantly lower for HI HAP (14 °C). Gradual dehydration of fully hydrated thalli led to initial increase (up to 20 % of water saturation deficit, WSD) in FV/FM and Φ2, no change at 20-50 % WSD, and a dramatic decrease of the parameters within 50-80 % of WSD. LI HAP of C. islandica was the best adapted population to low temperature having higher rates of photochemical processes of photosynthesis than HI HAP within temperature range of -5 to +5 °C. The differences between populations were apparent also in Chl content and thallus morphology. J. Hájek, M. Barták, J. Gloser.
author Hájek, J.
Barták, M.
Gloser, J.
author_facet Hájek, J.
Barták, M.
Gloser, J.
author_sort Hájek, J.
title Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats
title_short Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats
title_full Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats
title_fullStr Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of Cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats
title_sort effects of thallus temperature and hydration on photosynthetic parameters of cetraria islandica from contrasting habitats
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https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015194713480
op_coverage 427-435
genre Cladonia rangiferina
Iceland
genre_facet Cladonia rangiferina
Iceland
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