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- (the main body of the lichen) and the production of structures called goniocysts at its margins. G. borbonica was transferred to the genus Gabura in 2020...
- Plural gonimia. A now-obsolete, historical term for a lichen cyanobiont. goniocyst A vegetative propagule found in some tropical foliicolous lichens that...
- green, fan-shaped (flabellate) lobes (about 0.1 mm wide) and spherical goniocysts (clumps of photobiont cells surrounded by fungal hyphae). Its ascomata...
- composed of bright greenish goniocysts (vegetative propagules), which can coalesce to form larger granules. These goniocysts are typically 12–18 μm in diameter...
- Eberhard; Killmann, Dorothee (2006). "Nyungwea, a new genus of lichen with goniocyst-producing stipes from Rwanda and Uganda (East Africa)". The Lichenologist...
- grows exclusively along with the rock moss Andreaea, it bears goniocyst-like parts (goniocysts are small aggregations of photobiont cells surrounded by fungal...
- Eberhard; Killmann, Dorothee (2006). "Nyungwea, a new genus of lichen with goniocyst-producing stipes from Rwanda and Uganda (East Africa)" (PDF). The Lichenologist...
- (grainy), or pustulate (pimpled). These textures are often formed by goniocysts, which are spherical clusters of green algal cells from the family Chlorococcaceae...
- as "soredia" in this publication, other researchers have called them goniocysts, and the inconsistent usage of the terminology has caused confusion in...
- of finger-like (dactyliform) to coral-like (coralloid) aggregations of goniocysts (clumps of photobiont cells surrounded by fungal hyphae) that form a roundish...