The reputation of lichens as extremotolerant organisms is built ontheir occurrence in habitats where most other eukaryotes find itdifficult to survive. Lichens withstand recurrent cycles of desicca-tion and re-wetting in their environments by reverting to a statewithout active signs of life during periods of drought, yet they areable to resume metabolism quickly with appropriate levels ofhydration. In this stage, a substrate's conditions, includingchemistry, pH level, and water availability, determine thecomposition of lichen species in different habitats. Their sensitivityin metabolically active stages also explains the use of lichens as fine-tuned bioindicators of environmental conditions.

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Balestrini R
2024

Abstract

The reputation of lichens as extremotolerant organisms is built ontheir occurrence in habitats where most other eukaryotes find itdifficult to survive. Lichens withstand recurrent cycles of desicca-tion and re-wetting in their environments by reverting to a statewithout active signs of life during periods of drought, yet they areable to resume metabolism quickly with appropriate levels ofhydration. In this stage, a substrate's conditions, includingchemistry, pH level, and water availability, determine thecomposition of lichen species in different habitats. Their sensitivityin metabolically active stages also explains the use of lichens as fine-tuned bioindicators of environmental conditions.
2024
Istituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante - IPSP
lichen
metatranscriptomics
drought
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