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Péli, E. R./ N. Lei/ T. Pócs/ Z. Laufer/ S. Porembski/ Z. Tuba 2011: Ecophysiological responses of desiccation-tolerant cryptobiotic crusts. - Central European Journal of Biology 6(5): 838-849. [RLL List # 224 / Rec.# 33182]
Keywords: Chlorophyll content/ Chlorophyll fluorescence/ CO2 assimilation/ Cryptogamic crust/ Rehydration/ Tropics
Abstract: In our present studies, the recovery of photosynthetic activity after rehydration was demonstrated. We measured chlorophyll fluorescence, CO2 gas exchange and the pigment composition in the previously long-term air-dried cryptogamic inselberg crusts collected from two tropical areas. The cryptobiotic crusts were collected from different localities on similar ecological and climatic conditions from extreme habitats of inselbergs (outcrops). These inselbergs are characterized by a dry microclimate and are covered by scarce soil. We found that the ecophysiological responses of both cryptogamic inselberg crusts showed an extremely high degree of desiccation-tolerance due to the fast and full recovery during rehydration. The photosynthetic activity of the cryptobiotic crusts were restored and regained within 15 and 40 min, respectively, after rehydration. Photosynthetic activity of the crusts was retained at all applied light intensities when enough water was available, however the degree of the recovery was different between the crusts. Photosynthetic pigment contents were strongly and positively correlated with water content. Our results indicated that tropical desiccation-tolerant cryptogamic crusts found on inselberg rock surfaces have CO2 fixation ability in the range of cyanobacteria and lichens, suggesting that at a global scale they can assimilate CO2 in a significant amount. © 2011 © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.
– doi: 10.2478/s11535-011-0049-1

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