MINERAL CYCLING AND LICHENS - THE PHYSIOLOGICAL-BASIS

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BROWN, DH
BROWN, RM
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[1] Department of Botany, University Bristol
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10.1017/S0024282991000440
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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A number of physiological processes relevant to the role of lichens in mineral cycling are discussed. Consideration is given to the cellular location of positively-charged cations, showing (a) the benefits of quantifying intracellular elements for the interpretation of toxic metal stress, and (b) how distribution patterns of physiologically essential elements may be altered by desiccation and rehydration under field and laboratory conditions. The quantitative significance of these dynamic processes associated with metal uptake and loss requires verification under field conditions. A modified sequential elution procedure is proposed that enables quantification of insoluble particulate mineral matter (acquired by wet and dry deposition) in addition to soluble elements in intercellular, extracellular-exchangeable and intracellular sites. © 1991, British Lichen Society. All rights reserved.
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