PHOTOINHIBITION STUDIES IN LICHENS USING CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS

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MANRIQUE, E
BALAGUER, L
BARNES, J
DAVISON, AW
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[1] UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, FAC BIOL, DEPT BIOL VEGETAL I, E-28040 MADRID, SPAIN
[2] UNIV NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ROYAL VICTORIA INFIRM, DEPT AGR & ENVIRONM SCI, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 4LP, TYNE & WEAR, ENGLAND
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10.2307/3243876
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Specimens of six lichen species (Evernia prunastri (L.) Ach., Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl., Parmelia saxatilis (L.) Ach., Platismatia glauca (L.) W. Culb. & C Culb., Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf., and Ramalina farinacea (L.) Ach.) were maintained at 5 mumol photons m-2 sec.-1 for 2 days. Then the fluorescence parameters F(o), F(p), F(v), and F(v)/F(m) were measured. Photoinhibition way studied at 300 and 1,000 mumol photons m-2 sec.-1 of light irradiance for 3 days, and then al 20 mumol photons m-2 sec.-1 for 5 hr. to achieve recovery. Different patterns of photoinhibition were observed among the considered species. Hypogymnia physodes, P. glauca, and P. furfuracea exhibited a significant decline in the F(v)/F(p) ratio (indicative of photoinhibition) at both photon flux densities. Platismatia glauca and P. furfuracea presented a significant increase of F(o) (photoinhibitory damage to Photosystem II centers). Furthermore, P. glauca was not able to recover after a period of lower photon flux density (PFD). In contrast, E. prunastri, P. saxatilis, and R. farinacea were only photoinhibited when exposed to the highest PFD, and always recovered. With the exception of P. saxatilis, there is a close correspondence between the species' sensitivity to the light treatments and their water relations, measured in terms of wet event duration, rate of water loss, and maximum thallus water content. A possible role of the previous light history at their natural habitats is also discussed.
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