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independent origins of
lichenization;
three in the
basidiomycetes and at
least two in the Ascomycetes.
Lutzoni et al. (2001)
suggest lichenization probably evolved...
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replicated lichenization in the laboratory; it
takes anywhere from a few
months to a few
years for the
isolated fungus and
photobiont of a
lichen to grow...
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Lichen pl**** (LP) is a
chronic inflammatory and
autoimmune disease that
affects the skin, nails, hair, and
mucous membranes. It is not an
actual lichen...
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Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic,
inflammatory skin disease, of
unknown cause,
which can
affect any body part of any person, but has a
strong preference...
- A
foliose lichen is a
lichen with flat, leaf-like lobes,
which are
generally not
firmly bonded to the
substrate on
which it grows. It is one of the three...
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Lichen striatus is a rare skin
condition that is seen
primarily in children, most
frequently appearing ages 5–15.: 226–27 It
consists of a self-limiting...
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photobiont from the Trentepohliales,
marking the
first confirmed case of
lichenization within the family.
Actinocymbe Höhn. (1911)
Ainsworthia Bat. & Cif....
- Look up
lichen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lichen is a type of
symbiotic organism.
Lichen may also
refer to:
Lichens (musician),
Robert Lowe's...
- A
fruticose lichen is a form of
lichen fungi that is
characterized by a coral-like
shrubby or
bushy growth structure. It is
formed from a
symbiotic relationship...
- the wolf
lichen,
powdered sunshine lichen, and the
ground lichen), not all have a
cultural history of
usage as an
edible lichen.
Often lichens are merely...