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Hauck, Markus; Juergens, Sascha-Rene, E-mail: mhauck@gwdg.de2008
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[en] The hypotheses were tested that, firstly, lichens producing the dibenzofuran usnic acid colonize substrates characterized by specific pH ranges, secondly, this preferred pH is in a range where soluble usnic acid and its corresponding anion occur in similar concentrations, and thirdly, usnic acid makes lichens vulnerable to acidity. Lichens with usnic acid prefer an ambient pH range between 3.5 and 5.5 with an optimum between 4.0 and 4.5. This optimum is close to the pKa1 value of usnic acid of 4.4. Below this optimum pH, dissolved SO2 reduces the chlorophyll fluorescence yield more in lichens with than without their natural content of usnic acid. This suggests that usnic acid influences the acidity tolerance of lichens. The putative mechanism of the limited acidity tolerance of usnic acid-containing lichens is the acidification of the cytosol by molecules of protonated usnic acid shuttling protons through the plasma membrane at an apoplastic pH < pKa1. - Combined field and experimental data suggest that usnic acid makes lichens sensitive to acidity at pH <3.5
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S0269-7491(07)00618-5; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2007.12.033; Copyright (c) 2008 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ALGAE, CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHARGED PARTICLES, EMISSION, EUMYCOTA, FUNGI, HETEROCYCLIC ACIDS, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, IONS, LUMINESCENCE, ORGANIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOTON EMISSION, PHYTOCHROMES, PIGMENTS, PLANTS, POLLUTION, PORPHYRINS, PROTEINS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SULFUR COMPOUNDS, SULFUR OXIDES
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