Publications by authors named "Jennifer M Berkowitz"

Desiccation tolerant (DT) plants engage and disengage sustained forms of energy dissipation in response to desiccation and rehydration. This project sought to characterize the role of zeaxanthin and thylakoid protein phosphorylation status in sustained energy dissipation during desiccation in bryophytes with varying DT. Tolerant (Polytrichum piliferum, Dicranum species, Calliergon stramineum) and sensitive (Grimmia species, Schistidium rivulare, Sphagnum species) moss were desiccated in darkness or natural light conditions for up to three weeks.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jennifer M Berkowitz"

  • - Jennifer M Berkowitz's research focuses on understanding desiccation tolerance in bryophytes, specifically examining the role of zeaxanthin and thylakoid protein phosphorylation in energy dissipation during desiccation and rehydration processes.
  • - Her recent study published in "Physiol Plant" compares desiccation tolerant (e.g., Polytrichum piliferum) and sensitive (e.g., Grimmia species) moss species, analyzing their physiological responses to prolonged dry conditions.
  • - The findings reveal significant differences in the mechanisms of energy dissipation between tolerant and sensitive bryophytes, highlighting the importance of zeaxanthin in enabling desiccation tolerance.