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- W2389222713 abstract "The order Peltigerales is an important group of N-fixing lichens that are essential for ecosystem N cycling in many terrestrial ecosystems.But differences in N-fixing activity among species are not well understood at present.Twelve peltigeralean species collected in different localities and subjected to various desiccation durations,namely Collema subflaccidum,C.subnigrescens,C.tenax,Leptogium hildenbrandii,L.menziesii,L.pedicellatum,L.saturninum,L.trichophorum,Peltigera canina,P.didactyla,P.praetextata and P.rufescens,were cultured in the same condition.N-fixing activity was measured using acetylene reduction assay after 1d,10d and 15d cultivation.No significant differences in N-fixing activity for all lichens were found between 10d and 15d cultivation,suggesting N-fixing activity for lichens was fully recovered after 10d cultivation.A significant difference in N-fixing activity among species was found in terms of mean N-fixing activity averaged over 10d and 15d cultivations (P0.001),with the highest value for Leptogium trichophorum [(4.532±0.368)μmol C2H4/gdw·h] which is about 2 times higher than that for Peltigera canina [(2.349±0.223)μmol C2H4/gdw·h].N-fixing activity of the other 10 lichens was roughly similar (2.635-3.379μmol C2H4/gdw·h).These results show lichens have high N fixation plasticity,which can be an evidence for the adaption of lichens to fluctuating environment conditions." @default.
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- W2389222713 title "Differences in N-fixing activities among 12 species in the lichen order Peltigerales" @default.
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