2012
DOI: 10.5817/cpr2012-1-4
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Interspecific differences in photosynthetic efficiency and spectral reflectance in two Umbilicaria species from Svalbard during controlled desiccation

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the effective photosynthetic quantum yield ( PSII ) and the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) for assessment of photosynthetic performance of two Umbilicaria lichens during gradual desiccation of their thalli. U. cylindrica and U. decussata exhibited curvilinear relationship (S-shape curve) of decreasing  PSII values with decreasing water potential (WP) of thalli. During initial phase of desiccation (WP from 0 to -10 MPa), no decrease of  PSII was apparent, further desiccati… Show more

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“…5 -10%. Such low critical RWC relates to the water potential range from -20 to -30 MPa in majority of lichens (Jupa 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…5 -10%. Such low critical RWC relates to the water potential range from -20 to -30 MPa in majority of lichens (Jupa 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our data suggest that apart from species-specific effects, NDVI and PRI indices differ in dry and wet lichens. An increase in NDVI in dry vs. wet thalli in black H. lugubris can be compared to a similar response in the following polar lichens that have a black thallus in a wet state: Umbilicaria hirsuta [ 76 ], U. cylindrica , and U. decussata ([ 77 ]). However, other representatives of Umbilicariaceae that have a deep green color in wet state show a decrease of NDVI with thallus desiccation, as well as lower NDVI values in dry than in wet condition ( U. arctica , U. hyperborea : see [ 49 ]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High resistance of lichens from polar regions to partial dehydration of thalli and maintenance of photosynthetic processes is well known and reported (e.g. Kappen 1993, Kappen et al 1995, Henri 2011, Jupa et al 2012, Wu et al 2012, Barták 2014). An interesting effects was observed on August 9 th -10 th , when a dramatic decrease of Φ PSII was found and related to a decrease in air temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%