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- Cyanolichens are lichens in which the fungal component (mycobiont) partners with cyanobacteria (cyanobionts) for photosynthesis, rather than the green...
- in the lichen. A "cyanolichen" is a lichen with a cyanobacterium as its main photosynthetic component (photobiont). Most cyanolichen are also ascolichens...
- the same lichen. A cyanolichen is a lichen with a cyanobacterium as its main photosynthetic component (photobiont). Many cyanolichens are small and black...
- 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...
- cedar-hemlock forests have shown that certain lichen species, particularly cyanolichens, are almost exclusively found in old-growth forests, being absent from...
- Peltigera islandica is a cyanolichen indigenous to Iceland. Only recently discovered in 2016, it is likely that specimens currently labelled as P. membranaceae...
- family Lichinodiaceae, newly cir****scribed in 2019 to contain the genus cyanolichen genus Lichinodium, is the first known group of lichen-forming fungi in...
- Lucia (2014). "Re****essing evolutionary relationships in the filamentous cyanolichen genus Spilonema (Peltigerales , Lecanoromycetes)". The Lichenologist...
- 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...
- Sticta canariensis is a species of cyanolichen in the family Peltigeraceae. It is known for its ability to form photosymbiodemes – distinct morphological...