Definition of Cyanolichen. Meaning of Cyanolichen. Synonyms of Cyanolichen

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Cyanolichen. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Cyanolichen and, of course, Cyanolichen synonyms and on the right images related to the word Cyanolichen.

Definition of Cyanolichen

No result for Cyanolichen. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Cyanolichen from wikipedia

- Cyanolichens are lichens that apart from the basic fungal component ("mycobiont"), contain cyanobacteria, otherwise known as blue-green algae, as the photosynthesizing...
- of the green alga. Although strains of cyanobacteria found in various cyanolichens are often closely related to one another, they differ from the most closely...
- the same lichen. A cyanolichen is a lichen with a cyanobacterium as its main photosynthetic component (photobiont). Many cyanolichens are small and black...
- in the lichen. A "cyanolichen" is a lichen with a cyanobacterium as its main photosynthetic component (photobiont). Most cyanolichen are also ascolichens...
- Collema coccophorum is a cyanolichen also known as soil pulp lichen or jelly lichen. It can be found in many areas of the world, including North America...
- Lichinodium canadense is a species of minute fruticose (bushy) cyanolichen in the family Lichinodiaceae. It is found in British Columbia, Canada, where...
- Peltigera islandica is a cyanolichen indigenous to Iceland. Only recently discovered in 2016, it is likely that specimens currently labelled as P. membranaceae...
- 1016/j.revpalbo.2007.05.002. Taylor, T.N.; H****, H; Kerp, H (1997). "A cyanolichen from the Lower Devonian Rhynie chert". Am J Bot. 84 (7): 992–1004. doi:10...
- Henssen, the genus currently includes four recognised species. These small cyanolichens are characterised by their squamulose (scaly) to peltate (shield-shaped)...
- the family Lichinaceae. The genus contains four marine species. These cyanolichens include species such as L. pygmaea or L. confinis, in which the ****ociated...