Manganese depletion in chloroplasts of Quercus rotundifolia during chemical simulation of lichen epiphytic states

TitleManganese depletion in chloroplasts of Quercus rotundifolia during chemical simulation of lichen epiphytic states
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1981
AuthorsM Orús, I., M Estévez F., & Vicente C.
JournalPhysiologia Plantarum
Volume52
Pagination263-266
KeywordsEvernla prunaslri, lichen acids, manganese chelation, Quercus roiundifolia
Abstract

Incubation of Quercus rotundifolia branches in culture media containing lichen substances isolated from Evernia prunastri thallus produces inhibition of Hill reaction in chloroptasts isolated from the leaves of the branches. Incubation with lichen substances diminishes the amount of chloroplastic manganese through a chelation process. This decrease causes the loss of photosynthetic activity because the Hill reaction is restored upon addition of exogenous manganese to the chloropiasts.