Acquisition of green algal photobionts enables both chlorolichens and chloro-cyanolichens to activate photosynthesis at low humidity without liquid water
This dataset contains meteorological, chlorophyll and LICOR data underpinning the manuscript 'Acquisition of green algal photobionts enables both chlorolichens and chloro-cyanolichens to activate photosynthesis at low humidity without liquid water'. A summary is also provided of the identi...
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Zusammenfassung: | This dataset contains meteorological, chlorophyll and LICOR data underpinning the manuscript 'Acquisition of green algal photobionts enables both chlorolichens and chloro-cyanolichens to activate photosynthesis at low humidity without liquid water'. A summary is also provided of the identification of the mycobionts and photobionts for lichen specimens in this study along with the abbreviations with which they are referred to in the other files. Keys to the terms in the dataset are provided on separate pages within each Excel file. All sequence data have been uploaded to GenBank and so are not provided here. Full details of the study and methods are provided in the related manuscript:
Worthy F. R.; Schaefer D. A.; Wanasinghe D.; Xu J-C.; Wang L-S.; Wang X-Y. (2024) Acquisition of green algal photobionts enables both chlorolichens and chloro-cyanolichens to activate photosynthesis at low humidity without liquid water. AoB PLANTS
In this paper, we tested whether acquisition of novel green algal photobionts could confer photosynthetic advantages which could theoretically expand the ecological amplitude of chloro-cyanolichen relative to cyanolichen. We discovered the presence of multiple novel chloro-cyanolichen associations within clades of the genus Lobaria. Green algal acquisition by supposed cyanolichens had occurred across regions spanning 2000 m to 4000 m elevation. Previous research had demonstrated that whereas cyanobacteria require liquid water for photosynthesis, green algae (and thereby chlorolichen) can photosynthesise with water vapour alone. We show that acquisition of green algal photobionts has allowed chloro-cyanolichen to photosynthesise with water vapour alone. Furthermore, they were photosynthetically active even while desiccated, and at unprecedently low humidity. We propose that in dry habitats this will greatly extend the daily duration spent in a state of net carbon gain. We hypothesise that this would constitute a clear adaptive advantage for chloro-cyanolichen and should enable their colonisation of otherwise unfavourable, dry habitats. |
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DOI: | 10.17632/7c69d4ddr6 |