Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature

Biometrical parameters of two fruticose lichens from Antarctica (Usnea aurantiaco-atra, U. sphacelata) were studied using thallus cross-sections at basal, middle, and apical parts of thallus. The thallus diameter (TD), the thickness of the upper cortex (UCT), distribution of symbiotic alga (Trebouxi...

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Published in:Photosynthetica
Main Authors: J. HÁJEK, A. HOJDOVÁ, K. TRNKOVÁ, P. VÁCZI, M. BEDNAŘÍKOVÁ, M. BARTÁK
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Published: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Experimental Botany 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2021.002
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3fb8673f82fb4a9496ca495be49a9c44 2023-05-15T13:51:00+02:00 Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature J. HÁJEK A. HOJDOVÁ K. TRNKOVÁ P. VÁCZI M. BEDNAŘÍKOVÁ M. BARTÁK 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2021.002 https://doaj.org/article/3fb8673f82fb4a9496ca495be49a9c44 EN eng Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Experimental Botany https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-202101-0010_responses-of-thallus-anatomy-and-chlorophyll-fluorescence-based-photosynthetic-characteristics-of-two-antarctic.php https://doaj.org/toc/0300-3604 https://doaj.org/toc/1573-9058 0300-3604 1573-9058 doi:10.32615/ps.2021.002 https://doaj.org/article/3fb8673f82fb4a9496ca495be49a9c44 Photosynthetica, Vol 59, Iss 1, Pp 95-105 (2021) cross-sections lichen temperature effects usnea aurantiaco-atra usnea cstyle Botany QK1-989 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2021.002 2022-12-31T13:59:09Z Biometrical parameters of two fruticose lichens from Antarctica (Usnea aurantiaco-atra, U. sphacelata) were studied using thallus cross-sections at basal, middle, and apical parts of thallus. The thallus diameter (TD), the thickness of the upper cortex (UCT), distribution of symbiotic alga (Trebouxia sp.) in the algal layer, the thickness of medulla (MT), central cord diameter, and area (CCD, CCA) were measured. U. sphacelata had comparable relative UCT (0.080-0.110, relative to diameter) to U. aurantiaco-atra (0.085-0.130). The relative MT was higher in U. sphacelata (0.240-0.300) than U. aurantiaco-atra (0.080-0.180). In U. aurantiaco-atra, the CCA was two times larger than that in U. sphacelata. Rapid freezing of thalli in liquid nitrogen led to an increase in TD, UCT, CCD because of intrathalline ice crystals formation. Cultivation of symbiotic alga at different temperatures (1.5, 6.0, 15.0, 22.0, and 28.0°C) with repetitive chlorophyll fluorescence parameters measurements showed growth optimum of 15.0°C for potential and effective quantum yield. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Photosynthetica 59 1 95 105
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lichen
temperature effects
usnea aurantiaco-atra
usnea cstyle
Botany
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lichen
temperature effects
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usnea cstyle
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J. HÁJEK
A. HOJDOVÁ
K. TRNKOVÁ
P. VÁCZI
M. BEDNAŘÍKOVÁ
M. BARTÁK
Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature
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description Biometrical parameters of two fruticose lichens from Antarctica (Usnea aurantiaco-atra, U. sphacelata) were studied using thallus cross-sections at basal, middle, and apical parts of thallus. The thallus diameter (TD), the thickness of the upper cortex (UCT), distribution of symbiotic alga (Trebouxia sp.) in the algal layer, the thickness of medulla (MT), central cord diameter, and area (CCD, CCA) were measured. U. sphacelata had comparable relative UCT (0.080-0.110, relative to diameter) to U. aurantiaco-atra (0.085-0.130). The relative MT was higher in U. sphacelata (0.240-0.300) than U. aurantiaco-atra (0.080-0.180). In U. aurantiaco-atra, the CCA was two times larger than that in U. sphacelata. Rapid freezing of thalli in liquid nitrogen led to an increase in TD, UCT, CCD because of intrathalline ice crystals formation. Cultivation of symbiotic alga at different temperatures (1.5, 6.0, 15.0, 22.0, and 28.0°C) with repetitive chlorophyll fluorescence parameters measurements showed growth optimum of 15.0°C for potential and effective quantum yield.
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author J. HÁJEK
A. HOJDOVÁ
K. TRNKOVÁ
P. VÁCZI
M. BEDNAŘÍKOVÁ
M. BARTÁK
author_facet J. HÁJEK
A. HOJDOVÁ
K. TRNKOVÁ
P. VÁCZI
M. BEDNAŘÍKOVÁ
M. BARTÁK
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title Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature
title_short Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature
title_full Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature
title_fullStr Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature
title_full_unstemmed Responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two Antarctic species of genus Usnea to low temperature
title_sort responses of thallus anatomy and chlorophyll fluorescence-based photosynthetic characteristics of two antarctic species of genus usnea to low temperature
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