BARTÁK, Miloš, Jan GLOSER, Josef HÁJEK, Jaroslava DUBOVÁ, Hana VRÁBLÍKOVÁ, Peter VÁCZI, Ondřej KOMÁREK and Martina HÁJKOVÁ. Photosynthetic characteristics of foliose lichens in response to light, temperature and water status of thallus. In Book of Abstracts. 5th IAL Symposium. Tartu, Estonia: University of Tartu, 2004, p. 43. ISBN 9985-56-922-9.
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Original name Photosynthetic characteristics of foliose lichens in response to light, temperature and water status of thallus
Name in Czech Fotosyntetické charakteristiky foliózních lišejníků v závislosti na světle, teplotě a stupni ovlhčení stélky.
Authors BARTÁK, Miloš (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Jan GLOSER (203 Czech Republic), Josef HÁJEK (203 Czech Republic), Jaroslava DUBOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Hana VRÁBLÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Peter VÁCZI (703 Slovakia), Ondřej KOMÁREK (203 Czech Republic) and Martina HÁJKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Tartu, Estonia, Book of Abstracts. 5th IAL Symposium, p. 43-43, 2004.
Publisher University of Tartu
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Estonia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/04:00019779
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 9985-56-922-9
Keywords in English lichen; chlorophyll fluorescence imaging; stress physiology
Tags chlorophyll fluorescence imaging, lichen, stress physiology
Changed by Changed by: prof. Ing. Miloš Barták, CSc., učo 57. Changed: 26/5/2006 11:25.
Abstract
Introduction Majority of lichens are capable to cope with extremes and rapid fluctuations in environmental factors, availability of water, light, and air temperature in particular. Photosynthesis in lichens is controlled by these factors and actual rate of photosynthetic processes reflects their interactive effect. Material and Methods To study lichen photosynthesis both in situ (mainly maritime Antarctica) and in a laboratory, fluorometric and gas exchange methods were used. In addition, spectral reflectance, photosynthetic pigments and antioxidants analyses, oxymetric evaluation of photosynthesis in photobionts, anatomic studies were applied in Lasallia pustulata, Umbilicaria hirsuta, U. antarctica, and U.decussata. Results and discussion Temperature response curves revealed that primary processes of photosynthesis (Fv/Fm - capacity of photochemical reactions in photosystem II, FII - quantum yield of PS II) had optimum at 18-22 oC, and hold high level (about 80 % of maximum) within the range of -5 to 18 oC. Temperature minimum was found at -20 to -15 oC. Hydration response curves showed that maximum values of Fv/Fm, FII retained to water saturation deficit (WSD) of 50-60 % and then decreased rapidly with desiccation. In most species, critical WSD was 70-80 % which corresponds to water potential (WP) of - 35 to -25 MPa. In situ measurements of net photosynthesis (Pn) showed Pn of 1-2 mmol (CO2) m-2 s-1 for well-hydrated U.antarctica. When exposed to high light in wet state in a laboratory, thalli showed decrease in Fv/Fm, FII and consequent recovery in dark. Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging showed intrathalline differences in the sensitivity of U. antarctica to photoinhibition. During photoinhibion, non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) and zeaxanthin formation increased simultaneously. Photosynthetic processes (FII)were linearly related to oxygen evolution rate in non-stressed symbiotic algae. Under osmotic stress, however, FII to OEC relation was curvilinear.
Abstract (in Czech)
byly studovány fotosyntetické procesy různých druhů lišejníků. In situ fotosyntéza foliózních lišejníků (Pn) dosahovala hodnot1-2 mmol (CO2) m-2 s-1 pro plně hydrované stélky Umbilicaria antarctica. Sensitivita vůči fotoinhici byla sledována pomocí dynamiky Fv/Fm. Byla potvrzena vnitrostélková variabilita tohoto parametru pomocí Chl fluorescence imaging. V průběhu fotoinhibice, byl zaznamenán nárůst NPQ a zeaxantinu. za stresových podmínek simulované dehydrace byly souběžně sledovány a korelovány primární (fluorometricky) a sekundární (oxymetricky) procesy fotosyntézy.
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GA522/03/0754, research and development projectName: Fotoinhibice a fotoochrana u lišejníků v extrémních podmínkách
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Photoinhibition and photoprotection in lichens under extreme conditions
MSM 143100007, plan (intention)Name: Ekologie pobřežní antarktické vegetační oázy
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Ecology of the coastal vegetation
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