Effects of salinity on turgor pressure and fertility in Tolypella (Characeae) |
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Authors: | U. WINTER,I. SOULIÉ -MÄ RSCHE,G. O. KIRST |
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Affiliation: | Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 2 (Meeresbotanik), P.O. Box 330440. D-28334 Bremen, Germany;Laboratoire de Paléobotanique, UA 327. UniverstéMontpellier II, CP 062, F-34095 Monipetller-Cedex 5, France |
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Abstract: | We present the first experimental results on salinity tolerance and regulation mechanisms in the genus Tolypella. The two species investigated, T. nidifica and T. glomerata, regulate turgor pressure with almost complete effectiveness by adjustment of K+ and CT concentrations. Sucrose is also involved. The mechanism is basically identical to the mechanism of turgor pressure regulation previously identified in representatives of the genera Chara and Lamprothamnium. Since Chara and Lamprothamnium on the one hand and Tolypella on the other belong to different phylogenetic branches that separated early in the geological history of the Characeae, the K+ regulation mechanism can be assumed to represent an ancient pattern derived from a salt-tolerant common ancestor. Furthermore, our experiments provide evidence that salinity is a limiting factor for fertility in both T. nidifica and T. glomerata. Although the onset of gametangia covers the whole range of salinities tested here (0–29 psu), 12psu was the inhibitory level for the formation of mature oospores. Fertilization is probably disturbed by an increase in salinity. An inability to reproduce sexually under euryhaline conditions could explain why the distribution of the two species is restricted to oligo- and mesohaline environments, despite the wide range of salinity tolerance of their vegetative apparatus. |
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Keywords: | Tolypella glomerata Tolypella nidifica Characeae: fertility phylogeny salinity tolerance sucrose turgor |
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