Detailed Information on Publication Record
2007
Low-temperature limitation of primary photosynthetic processes in Antarctic lichens Umbilicaria antarctica and Xanthoria elegans
BARTÁK, Miloš, Peter VÁCZI, Josef HÁJEK and Jerzy SMYKLABasic information
Original name
Low-temperature limitation of primary photosynthetic processes in Antarctic lichens Umbilicaria antarctica and Xanthoria elegans
Name in Czech
Nízkoteplotní limitace primárních fotosyntetických procesů antarktických lišejníků Umbilicaria antarctica a Xanthoria elegans
Authors
BARTÁK, Miloš (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Peter VÁCZI (703 Slovakia), Josef HÁJEK (203 Czech Republic) and Jerzy SMYKLA (616 Poland)
Edition
Polar Biology, Berlin / Heidelberg, Springer, 2007, 0722-4060
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Germany
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.734
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/07:00022948
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000251717100006
Keywords in English
Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging; Extreme temperature; Freezing; Non-photochemical quenching
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 24/6/2009 10:58, prof. Ing. Miloš Barták, CSc.
V originále
Temperature response curves of chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters were used to assess minimum subzero temperature assuring functioning of photosynthetic photochemical processes in photosystem II (PS II) of Antarctic lichens. Umbilicaria Antarctica and Xanthoria elegans were measured within the temperature range from minus20 to plus10 degC by a fluorometric imaging system. For potential (F V/F M) and actual (Phi II) quantum yields of photochemical processes the minimum temperature was found to be between minus10 and minus20 degC. Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) of absorbed excitation energy increased with temperature drop reaching maximum NPQ at minus15 degC. Image analysis revealed intrathalline heterogeneity of chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters with temperature drop. Temperature response of Phi II exhibited an S curve with pronounced intrathalline differences in X. elegans. The same relation was linear with only limited intrathalline difference in U. antarctica. The results showed that Antarctic lichen species were well adapted to subzero temperatures and capable of performing primary photosynthesis at minus15 degC.
In Czech
Práce se zabývá nízkoteplotní inhibicí primárních fotochemických procesů fotosyntézy u dvou druhů antarktických lišejníků. Detailněji viz anglický abstrakt.
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