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. 1986 Apr;80(4):843-7.
doi: 10.1104/pp.80.4.843.

The effects of osmotic tissue dehydration and air drying on morphology and energy transfer in two species of porphyra

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The effects of osmotic tissue dehydration and air drying on morphology and energy transfer in two species of porphyra

C M Smith et al. Plant Physiol. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

Studies were conducted to document the effects on morphology and energy transfer in photosynthesis of severe tissue dehydration induced either by air-drying or by immersing the tissues of two Porphyra species in hyperosmotic solutions. These studies showed that the dehydration-tolerant intertidal alga, Porphyra perforata J.Ag., was almost unaffected by either of these treatments, while the dehydration-sensitive Porphyra nereocystis Anders. was damaged similary by both treatments. Damage to that sensitive species was characterized by ruptured organelles as seen by interference microscopy as well as by increased fluorescence emission at 682 nanometers emanating from allophycocyanin. These results suggest that a disruption of energy transfer between allophycocyanin and chlorophyll a occurs because of the damage to membranes following tissue dehydration, and that the increase in the yield of phycobilin fluorescence is a good indicator of these phenomena. Thus, air-drying and osmotic-dehydration appear to have similar physiological consequences in a dehydration-sensitive alga but almost no effect in a tolerant species.

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