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- photosynthesizing organism is called a photobiont. Algal photobionts are called phycobionts. Cyanobacteria photobionts are called cyanobionts. The part of...
- may no longer include any lichen photobionts.[citation needed] The term 'Trebouxioid' refers to green algal photobionts similar to those in genus Trebouxia...
- cephalodia, characteristic of three-membered lichen symbioses involving two photobionts (the photosynthetic symbionts in the lichen relationship). These internal...
- ability of X. parietina to grow on rock. The photosynthetic symbionts, or photobionts, ****ociated with X. parietina are from the green algal genus Trebouxia...
- is now a relatively small order and may no longer include any lichen photobionts. Trebouxia, once included here, is now considered to be in a separate...
- and photobionts. ****ual reproduction in lichens – most lichens reproduce ****ually using ascospores, which means they have to acquire their photobiont partners...
- usually covered with a cortex; some, however, lack a lower cortex. The photobiont layer lies just below the upper cortex. Where present, the lower cortex...
- algal partners (photobionts). While earlier studies suggested that Parmelia species were highly selective in their choice of photobionts, a 2024 study revealed...
- 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...
- frequent occurrence as a photobiont in pioneer lichens growing on smooth bark. Additionally, it was observed that the photobionts from Xanthoria parietina...