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Abscisic acid in lichens: variation, water relations and metabolism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1998

S. DIETZ
Affiliation:
Julius-von-Sachs-Institut für Biowissenschaften, Lehrstuhl für Botanik I, Julius-von-Sachs-Platz 2, D-97082 Würzburg, Germany
W. HARTUNG
Affiliation:
Julius-von-Sachs-Institut für Biowissenschaften, Lehrstuhl für Botanik I, Julius-von-Sachs-Platz 2, D-97082 Würzburg, Germany
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Abstract

For the first time the well known drought stress hormone abscisic acid, which is involved in regulating processes increasing desiccation tolerance in many plant systems, was analysed in lichens. ABA was detected in all 26 species investigated. In contrast to higher plants and liverworts, the ABA content increased after hydration of air dry lichen thalli and decreased in desiccating lichen material. Experiments with Baeomyces rufus (Huds.) Rebent indicated that the mycobiont might be the major site of ABA biosynthesis. After incubation of hydrated lichen thalli with radioactive ABA for up to 72 h no metabolism to phaseic acid and dihydrophaseic acid could be detected. Fluctuations of internal ABA might be a result of ABA release to the external medium.

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Research Article
Copyright
Trustees of the New Phytologist 1998

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