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DOI10.1017/S0024282904013854
Anatomy of the endolithic Sonoran Desert lichen Verrucaria rubrocincta Breuss: implications for biodeterioration and biomineralization
Bungartz, F; Garvie, LAJ; Nash, TH
通讯作者Bungartz, F
来源期刊LICHENOLOGIST
ISSN0024-2829
出版年2004
卷号36页码:55-73
英文摘要

The anatomy of the endolithic, calcicolous lichen Verrucwia rubrocincta Breuss is described using optical and scanning electron microscopy. This lichen is locally abundant in caliche plates of open desert pavements in the Sonoran Desert of south-western Arizona. The endolithic growth of V. rubrocincta is distinctly layered. The upper layer is a fine-grained calcite (micrite). This layer is sparsely penetrated by hyphae and therefore cannot be interpreted as a lithocortex sensu sticto. Beneath the micrite is the photobiont layer. Below this photobiont layer hyphae form a pseudomedulla penetrating up to 1 cm into the caliche. Calcium oxalates occur in the pseudomedulla but are absent from uninhabited caliche. The analogy of a greenhouse describes the ecophysiological adaptations of this endolithic growth to the environmental extremes of the Sonoran Desert. The micrite acts as a roof and the photobiont layer and pseudomedulla represent the greenhouse interior. Verrucaria rubrocincta has thus evolved a strategy to successfully establish and survive within an extreme environment. Our study illustrates biodeterioration and biomineralization processes acting simultaneously within a single lichen species. Mineralogical evidence suggests that the micrite on the thallus surface is biologically induced. The hyphae of the lichen biodeteriorate the caliche thus forming the pseudomedulla. Simultaneously with this process micrite forms at the surface protecting the thallus from exposure and counter-balancing rock degradation. These combined effects of biodeterioration and biomineralization do not markedly accelerate erosion because inhabited and uninhabited areas of the same plate show similar surface heights.


英文关键词anatomy biodeterioration biomineralization endolithic lichens rock weathering Sonoran Desert Verrucaria rubrocincta
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000220569100006
WOS关键词CALCIUM-OXALATE ; RENAISSANCE FRESCOES ; ROCK INTERFACE ; ENCRUSTATIONS ; MICROORGANISMS ; CALCIFICATION ; LIMESTONE ; EXCHANGE ; NUTRIENT ; HABITAT
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Mycology
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Mycology
来源机构Arizona State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/147628
作者单位(1)Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA;(2)Arizona State Univ, Dept Geol Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
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Bungartz, F,Garvie, LAJ,Nash, TH. Anatomy of the endolithic Sonoran Desert lichen Verrucaria rubrocincta Breuss: implications for biodeterioration and biomineralization[J]. Arizona State University,2004,36:55-73.
APA Bungartz, F,Garvie, LAJ,&Nash, TH.(2004).Anatomy of the endolithic Sonoran Desert lichen Verrucaria rubrocincta Breuss: implications for biodeterioration and biomineralization.LICHENOLOGIST,36,55-73.
MLA Bungartz, F,et al."Anatomy of the endolithic Sonoran Desert lichen Verrucaria rubrocincta Breuss: implications for biodeterioration and biomineralization".LICHENOLOGIST 36(2004):55-73.
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