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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...
- symbiotic relationships with other organisms; in particular, the majority of phycobionts within lichens are trebouxiophytes. A number of taxa have also lost the...
- Trentepohlia species form ****ociations with fungal hyphae, and are widespread phycobionts in lichens, such as the "secret writing" crustose lichen genera Graphis...
- they began to ****ociate. One or more mycobiont ****ociates with the same phycobiont species, from the green algae, except that alternatively, the mycobiont...
- Latin). Vol. 1. p. 41. Sanders, William B. (2004). "Bacteria, algae, and phycobionts: maintaining useful concepts and terminology". The Lichenologist. 36...
- Scanning electron microscope view of spherical phycobiont and elongate mycobiont of P. loganii...
- effects of global warming on lichens, particularly those with Trentepohlia phycobionts". Environmental Pollution. 146 (2): 293–298. Bibcode:2007EPoll.146..293A...
- and 0.04–0.06 mm thick; they are translucent when they are moist. The phycobiont partner is a species of Scytonema, a filamentous cyanobacteria. No apothecia...
- These structures contain both hyphae of the mycobiont and the algae (phycobiont) (see soredia and isidia). Larger fragments of the thallus may break away...
- 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...