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photosynthesizing organism is
called a
photobiont.
Algal photobionts are
called phycobionts.
Cyanobacteria photobionts are
called cyanobionts. The part of...
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Nephroma species form
symbiotic relationships with
photosynthetic partners (
photobionts) that are
essential to
their survival. All
Nephroma species contain cyanobacteria...
- or by
mixing photobionts and
mycobionts from
different individuals in
fecal deposits. However,
digestion significantly reduces photobiont viability, with...
- may no
longer include any
lichen photobionts.[citation needed] The term 'Trebouxioid'
refers to
green algal photobionts similar to
those in
genus Trebouxia...
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influencing the
selection of
compatible photobionts. Overall, the
study suggests that the
biodiversity patterns of
photobionts in
Parmelia are
influenced by a...
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symbiotic organisms made up of
multiple species: a fungus, one or more
photobionts (an alga and/or a cyanobacteria) and
sometimes a yeast. They are regularly...
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algal partners (
photobionts).
While earlier studies suggested that
Parmelia species were
highly selective in
their choice of
photobionts, a 2024
study revealed...
- one
photobiont species strongly dominates,
accounting for over 90% of the
algal cells present. The
identity and
relative abundance of
photobionts appears...
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germinate without the
presence of
appropriate photobionts, and in many environments,
compatible photobionts may be scarce.
Research into
cyanolichen communities...
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share a
single phylogenetic species,
Coccomyxa subellipsoidea, as
their photobiont.
Research on L. meridionalis has
demonstrated that it can ****ociate with...