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1 March 2003 The Changes of Membrane Permeability of Mosses under High Temperature Stress
Yingdi Liu, Tong Cao, Janice M. Glime
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Abstract

To assess the effects of high temperature stress on membrane permeability in mosses, we studied Plagiomnium acutum (Lindb.) T. Kop. and Thuidium cymbifolium (Doz. & Molk.) Doz. & Molk. in May and June 2001, using changes in conductivity measurements of the medium. The relative membrane permeability increased with the treatment duration within the range of 40–60°C. The higher the temperature, the more quickly the relative permeability increased. Regression curves indicate that the relationship between the relative percent permeability and temperature are S-shaped and fit a logistic model. The 50% injury temperatures (IT50) are 44.1 and 45.3°C, respectively.

Yingdi Liu, Tong Cao, and Janice M. Glime "The Changes of Membrane Permeability of Mosses under High Temperature Stress," The Bryologist 106(1), 53-60, (1 March 2003). https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2003)106[0053:TCOMPO]2.0.CO;2
Received: 23 January 2002; Accepted: 1 October 2002; Published: 1 March 2003
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