Catalá, MiryamGasulla Vidal, FranciscoPradas del Real, A.E.García Breijo, Francisco JoséReig Armiñana, JoséBarreno Rodriguez, Eva2014-12-042014-12-042013-080269-7491https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/45168Organic pollutants effects on lichens have not been addressed. Rehydration is critical for lichens, a burst of free radicals involving NO occurs. Repeated dehydrations with organic pollutants could increase oxidative damage. Our aim is to learn the effects of cumene hydroperoxide (CP) during lichen rehydration using Ramalina farinacea (L.) Ach., its photobiont Trebouxia spp. and Asterochloris erici. Confocal imaging shows intracellular ROS and NO production within myco and phycobionts, being the chloroplast the main source of free radicals. CP increases ROS, NO and lipid peroxidation and reduces chlorophyll autofluorescence, although photosynthesis remains unaffected. Concomitant NO inhibition provokes a generalized increase of ROS and a decrease in photosynthesis. Our results suggest that CP induces a ompensatory hormetic response in Ramalina farinacea that could reduce the lichen s antioxidant resources after repeated desiccation-rehydration cycles. NO is important in the protection from CP.Reserva de todos los derechosLichensVolatile organic pollutantsROSNitric oxideTrebouxiaBOTANICABIOLOGIA VEGETALThe organic air pollutant cumene hydroperoxide interferes with NOantioxidant role in rehydrating lichenArtículo10.1016/j.envpol.2013.04.015Abierto