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Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-57885-7. Honegger, R. (1988). "
Mycobionts". In Nash III, T.H. (ed.).
Lichen Biology. Cambridge:
Cambridge University...
- a
stable vegetative body
having a
specific structure". The fungi, or
mycobionts, are
mainly from the
Ascomycota with a few from the Basidiomycota. In...
- such as
green algae or less
commonly cyanobacteria and one, two or more
mycobionts.
Fruticose lichens are not a
monophyletic and
holophyletic lineage, but...
- the
fruiting bodies exposed to the air.
Although variation exists, many
mycobiont species have
three layers. The
innermost layer is a
loose web of hyphae...
- may vary
widely within and
between basidiolichen genera.
Basidiolichen mycobionts consist of 172
known species (0.9% of the
total number of
accepted lichen...
-
University Press. pp. 1–8. ISBN 978-0-521-69216-8. Honegger, R. (2008). "3.
Mycobionts". In Nash III,
Thomas H. (ed.).
Lichen Biology (2nd ed.). Cambridge, UK:...
-
sequence repeat markers have been
developed for both the
fungal partner (
mycobiont) of
Peltigera membranacea and its
Nostoc photobiont partner;
these allow...
- that
occurs between a
fungal symbiont, or
mycobiont, and the
roots of
various plant species. The
mycobiont is
often from the
phyla Basidiomycota and Ascomycota...
- ****ociation
between one or more
fungal mycobionts and one or more
photosynthetic algal or
cyanobacterial photobionts. The
mycobiont provides protection from predation...
- vast
majority of
lichen mycobionts are from the Ascomycota, in 1937
German lichenologist Friedrich Tobler believed the
mycobiont to be a basidiomycete,...