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photobionts are
called phycobionts,
while cyanobacterial photobionts are
called cyanobionts.
About 90% of all
known lichens have
phycobionts, and
about 10% have...
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symbiotic relationships with
other organisms; in particular, the
majority of
phycobionts within lichens are trebouxiophytes. A
number of taxa have also lost the...
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began to ****ociate. One or more
mycobiont ****ociates with the same
phycobiont species, from the
green algae,
except that alternatively, the mycobiont...
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Scanning electron microscope view of
spherical phycobiont and
elongate mycobiont of P. loganii...
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These structures contain both
hyphae of the
mycobiont and the
algae (
phycobiont) (see
soredia and isidia).
Larger fragments of the
thallus may
break away...
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algal partner,
George Scott proposed the use of
mycobiont and
phycobiont for
lichen components,
recommendations that were
generally accepted by...
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Trentepohlia species form ****ociations with
fungal hyphae, and are
widespread phycobionts in lichens, such as the "secret writing"
crustose lichen genera Graphis...
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cycle and
water retention.
Chlorophyta are
common photosynthetic partner phycobionts of
epiphyllous lichens.
Foliicolous Epiphytic fungus Parasitic plant...
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photosynthetic component of a
lichen is
called the
photobiont or
phycobiont. The
layer of
tissue containing the
cells of the
photobiont is called...
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refers to just the
fungus is when the
fungus is
grown in
culture without a
phycobiont. An
example where "lichenized fungus"
refers to the
entire lichen is in...