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Do polyamines alter the sensitivity of lichens to nitrogen stress

Authors :
Kiriakos Kotzabasis
Stergios Arg. Pirintsos
Stefano Loppi
Silvana Munzi
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier Science Incorporated / NY Journals:Madison Square Station, PO Box 882:New York, NY 10159:(212)633-3730, EMAIL: usinfo-f@elsevier.com, INTERNET: http://www.elsevier.com, Fax: (212)633-3680, 2009.

Abstract

The sensitivity of lichens measuring photosynthetic efficiency and polyamines as modulator of nitrogen stress tolerance was investigated. Two lichen species with a markedly different tolerance to nitrogen compounds, namely Evernia prunastri (L.) Ach. and Xanthoria parietina (L.) Th.Fr., were incubated with deionized water (control) and solutions of KNO 3 , NH 4 NO 3 and (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 and then exposed to different light conditions. The F v / F m parameter (maximum quantum efficiency of photosystem II) was used as stress indicator. The results showed that F v / F m values, in the produced experimental conditions, were independent from the light gradient. Photosynthetic efficiency of E. prunastri was impaired by high ammonium concentrations, while nitrate had no effect; X. parietina was hardly influenced by nitrogen compounds. External supply of polyamines reduced the sensitivity of E. prunastri , while polyamine inhibitors reduced the tolerance of X. parietina to NH 4 + , suggesting that polyamines play an important role in modulating the sensitivity/tolerance to nitrogen stress.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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