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Cyanobionts are
cyanobacteria that live in
symbiosis with a wide
range of
organisms such as
terrestrial or
aquatic plants; as well as,
algal and fungal...
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Among these cyanobionts,
little is
known regarding the
nature (e.g.,
genetic diversity, host or
cyanobiont specificity, and
cyanobiont seasonality) of...
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Picoeukaryote Picoplankton Bacterioplankton Aeromonas salmonicida Cyanobacteria Cyanobiont Cyanotoxin Enteric redmouth disease Flavobacterium Flavobacterium columnare...
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cyanobacterial photobionts are
called cyanobionts.
About 90% of all
known lichens have phycobionts, and
about 10% have
cyanobionts.
Approximately 100
species of...
- clade—land plants, red algae,
green algae and glaucophytes—probably with a
cyanobiont, a
symbiotic cyanobacteria related to the
genus Gloeomargarita. Another...
- nitrogen-fixing nodules. Some
other plants live in ****ociation with a
cyanobiont (cyanobacteria such as Nostoc)
which fix
nitrogen for them: Some lichens...
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Picoeukaryote Picoplankton Bacterioplankton Aeromonas salmonicida Cyanobacteria Cyanobiont Cyanotoxin Enteric redmouth disease Flavobacterium Flavobacterium columnare...
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Picoeukaryote Picoplankton Bacterioplankton Aeromonas salmonicida Cyanobacteria Cyanobiont Cyanotoxin Enteric redmouth disease Flavobacterium Flavobacterium columnare...
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intracellular cyanobionts, and four genera; Citharistes, Histioneis, Parahistioneis, and Ornithocercus, that
contain extracellular cyanobionts. Most of the...
- ****ociated
cyanobiont has been ****igned to the
genus Rivularia. Furthermore,
evidence of a high
specificity of each
mycobiont towards particular cyanobiont lineages...