Strong environmental tolerance of moss venturiella under very high pressure

F. Ono, Y. Mori, K. Takarabe, N. Nishihira, A. Shindo, M. Saigusa, Y. Matsushima, L. Saini, M. Yamashita

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Abstract

It was shown by the present authors group that tardigrade can survive under high pressure of 7.5 GPa. In the case of land plants, however, no result of such experiment has been reported. We have extended our experiments to moss searching for lives under very high pressure. Spore placentas of moss Venturiella were sealed in a small Teflon capsule together with a liquid pressure medium. The capsule was put in the center of a pyrophillite cube, and the maximum pressure of 7.5 GPa was applied using a two-stage cubic anvil press. The pressure was kept constant at the maximum pressure for12, 24, 72 and 144 hours. After the pressure was released, the spores were seeded on a ager medium, and incubated for one week and more longer at 25°C with white light of 2000 lux. It was proved that 70-90% of the spores were alive and germinated after exposed to the maximum pressure of 7.5 GPa for up to 72 hours. However, after exposed to 7.5 GPa for 6 days, only 4 individuals in a hundred were germinated. The pressure tolerance of moss Venturiella is found to be stronger than a small animal, tardigrade.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012165
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume215
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

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