Title of article
A lichen protected by a super-hydrophobic and breathable structure
Author/Authors
Neil J. Shirtcliffe، نويسنده , , F. Brian Pyatt، نويسنده , , Michael I. Newton، نويسنده , , Glen McHale، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
1193
To page
1197
Abstract
A species of lichen, Lecanora conizaeoides, is shown to be super-hydrophobic. It uses a combination of hydrophobic compounds and multi-layered roughness to shed water effectively. This is combined with gas channels to produce a biological analogue of a waterproof, breathable garment. The particular lichen grows mostly during wet seasons and is unusually resistant to acid rain [Hauck, M., 2003. The Bryologist 106(2), 257–269; Honegger, R., 1998. Lichenologist 30(3),193–212]. The waterproof, breathable surface allows this lichen to photosynthesise when other species are covered with a layer of water. In addition, rainwater runs off the surface of the organism, reducing its intake of water from above and probably contributing to its resistance to acid rain.
Keywords
Super-hydrophobic , Fungus , Breathable , Acid rain , Lichen
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Record number
1280969
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