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Photoprotection enhanced by red cell wall pigments in three East Antarctic mosses.

Melinda J WatermanJessica Bramley-AlvesRebecca E MillerPaul A KellerSharon A Robinson
Published in: Biological research (2018)
UVAC and red pigments are tightly bound to the cell wall and likely have a long-term protective role in Antarctic bryophytes. Although the identity of these red pigments remains unknown, our study demonstrates the importance of investigating cell wall UVAC in plants and contributes to our current understanding of UV-protective strategies employed by particular Antarctic bryophytes. Studies such as these provide clues to how these plants survive in such extreme habitats and are helpful in predicting future survival of the species studied.
Keyphrases
  • cell wall
  • case control