Water Storage in the Lichen Family Umbilicariaceaeстатья из журнала
Аннотация: Abstract: Quantitative relationships between thallus structure and water storage and retention capacities In 12 species of the lichen family Umbilicariaceae were explored using three recent techniques for plant structure analysis: stereology (3D quantification of microscopic Images), mercury Intrusion porosimetry (determination of pore size distribution of tissues) and low‐temperature scanning electron microscopy (LTSEM). Water storage capacity of the thallus was related neither to thallus density nor surface area of the thallus; It was directly related to the total porosity of the thallus and inversely related to the proportion of thallus volume occupied by cell walls and gelatinous substances. Water retention capacity increased with increasing thallus density and was decreased by slight increases in the surface area of the upper side of the thallus. Water storage and retention capacities exhibited a positive correlation only when the storage capacity was expressed on a surface area basis. LTSEM study of fully hydrated specimens revealed that many intercellular spaces of the upper cortex and upper parts of the algal layer contained liquid water. Intercellular spaces of the lower part of the algal layer and medulla were in general either airfilled or partially occupied by gelatinous substances. Species with rhizinomorphs and substrate‐hygrophytic (water uptake from surface run‐offs) stored more water and retained it longer than aerohygrophytic species (water uptake from the atmosphere) lacking rhizinomorphs. Thallus structure of aerohygrophytic species seems to facilitate rapid gas exchange with the environment, improving water uptake and carbon gain when atmospheric moisture is available but accelerating dehydration when the atmosphere becomes dry.
Год издания: 1998
Издательство: Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany)
Источник: Botanica Acta
Ключевые слова: Lichen and fungal ecology, Botany and Plant Ecology Studies, Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology
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Том: 111
Выпуск: 2
Страницы: 99–107