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DOI10.1111/plb.12140
Physiological history may mask the inherent inducible desiccation tolerance strategy of the desert moss Crossidium crassinerve
Stark, L. R.1; Greenwood, J. L.1; Brinda, J. C.2; Oliver, M. J.3
通讯作者Stark, L. R.
来源期刊PLANT BIOLOGY
ISSN1435-8603
EISSN1438-8677
出版年2014
卷号16期号:5页码:935-946
英文摘要

Shoots of bryophytes collected in the desiccated state from the field are likely to be hardened to desiccation tolerance (DT) to varying degrees. To account for this, most studies on DT include a relatively short deacclimation period. However, no study has experimentally determined the appropriate deacclimation time for any bryophyte species. Our purposes are to (i) determine if ’field effects’ are biologically relevant to DT studies and how long a deacclimation period is required to remove them; and (ii) utilise field versus cultured shoot responses within the context of a deacclimation period to elucidate the ecological strategy of DT. Our hypothesis (based on an extensive literature on DT) is that a deacclimation period from 24 to 72 h should be sufficient to eliminate historical stress effects on the physiology of the shoots and allow an accurate determination of the inherent ecological DT strategy (constitutive or inducible). We determined, however, using chlorophyll fluorescence and visual estimates of shoot damage, that field-collected shoots of the desert moss Crossidium crassinerve required an experimental deacclimation period of >7 days before field effects were removed, and revealed an ecological DT strategy of inducible DT. If the deacclimation period was <6 days, the shoot response conformed to an ecological strategy of constitutive protection. Thus the presence of field effects can obscure the ecological strategy of desiccation tolerance exhibited by the species, and this translates into a need to re-evaluate previous mechanistic and ecological studies of desiccation tolerance in plants.


英文关键词Acclimation chlorosis chlorophyll fluorescence deacclimation dehardening slow-dry constitutive desiccation tolerance
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000340683100010
WOS关键词TORTULA-RURALIS ; PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS ; ABSCISIC-ACID ; PHYSCOMITRELLA-PATENS ; PLANT DESICCATION ; CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE ; BRYUM-ARGENTEUM ; ION LEAKAGE ; POLYSOMAL RECRUITMENT ; POLYTRICHUM-FORMOSUM
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/184250
作者单位1.Univ Nevada, Sch Life Sci, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA;
2.Missouri Bot Garden, St Louis, MO USA;
3.Univ Missouri, USDA, ARS, MWA,PGRU, Columbia, MO USA
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Stark, L. R.,Greenwood, J. L.,Brinda, J. C.,et al. Physiological history may mask the inherent inducible desiccation tolerance strategy of the desert moss Crossidium crassinerve[J],2014,16(5):935-946.
APA Stark, L. R.,Greenwood, J. L.,Brinda, J. C.,&Oliver, M. J..(2014).Physiological history may mask the inherent inducible desiccation tolerance strategy of the desert moss Crossidium crassinerve.PLANT BIOLOGY,16(5),935-946.
MLA Stark, L. R.,et al."Physiological history may mask the inherent inducible desiccation tolerance strategy of the desert moss Crossidium crassinerve".PLANT BIOLOGY 16.5(2014):935-946.
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