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Levels of polyols and non-structural saccharides in natural and experimentally affected lichens: Case study in Xanthoparmelia somloensis

SMEJKAL, Lubomír, Josef HÁJEK and Miloš BARTÁK

Basic information

Original name

Levels of polyols and non-structural saccharides in natural and experimentally affected lichens: Case study in Xanthoparmelia somloensis

Name in Czech

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Authors

SMEJKAL, Lubomír (203 Czech Republic), Josef HÁJEK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Miloš BARTÁK (203 Czech Republic)

Edition

7th International Conference of Ph.D. Students on Experimental Plant Biology, MZLU, Brno, Czech Republic, 30th June – 1st July 2009, 2009

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Konferenční abstrakt

Field of Study

10600 1.6 Biological sciences

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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URL

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/09:00028545

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

ISBN

978-80-7375-310-8

Keywords in English

ribitol; mannitol; non structural saccharides; low and freezing temperatures; lichen; polyols

Tags

lichen, low and freezing temperatures, mannitol, non structural saccharides, polyols, ribitol
Změněno: 3/7/2009 12:37, doc. Mgr. Josef Hájek, Ph.D.

Abstract

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V originále

In algae possessing lichens, polyols serve as energy-storing compounds. They are also osmotically-active compounds that increase lichen resistance to low and freezing temperatures. Natural levels of polyols in lichens are species-specific. They vary within 1.4-8.8 mg.g-1 DW (ribitol), 0.4-29.0 mg.g-1 (mannitol). We investigated natural and experimentally-affected contents of polyols and non-structural saccharides (NSS). Ribitol, mannitol, arabitol and NSS were HPLC-evaluated before and after the experimental treatments: in-vitro exposition of thalli to additional ribitol (32, 50 mM for 168 h at +5, 0, -5 deg C). Initial values were 2.6, 4.1 mg.g-1 DW (ribitol, mannitol). Addition of ribitol led to increased levels of mannitol (at all temperatures), while ribitol, arabitol and fructose showed either no or insignificant change. In control and ribitol-treated lichens, lowest mannitol content was found at -5 deg C. The results were attibuted to altered utilization of polyols at freezing temperature. Underlaying mechanisms of low temperature-dependent changes in polyol exploitation are important for the lichen life strategy at low and freezing temperatures. The abstract was supported by the KJB601630808 project funded by the Grant Agency of the Czech Academy of Science (GAAV), Czech Republic.

In Czech

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Links

KJB601630808, research and development project
Name: Účinky chladu a mrazu na fotosyntézu lišejníkových symbiotických řas ovlivněných ribitolem.
Investor: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Effects of low and freezing temperatures on photosynthesis in lichen symbiotic algae affected by ribitol
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