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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...
- on the fungal partner (the mycobiont) over the phycobionts. Research on trebouxiophycean phycobionts has been hampered by the time-consuming nature of...
- 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...
- group are typically found in atmophytic or terrestrial habitats, or as phycobionts ****ociated with lichens; a few are found in fresh water. Members of the...
- Scanning electron microscope view of spherical phycobiont and elongate mycobiont of P. loganii...
- cycle and water retention. Chlorophyta are common photosynthetic partner phycobionts of epiphyllous lichens. Foliicolous Epiphytic fungus Parasitic plant...
- mycobiont The fungal part of a lichen, which combines with one or more phycobionts. The term was proposed by George Scott in 1957. mycophycobiosis Also...
- These structures contain both hyphae of the mycobiont and the algae (phycobiont) (see soredia and isidia). Larger fragments of the thallus may break away...
- effects of global warming on lichens, particularly those with Trentepohlia phycobionts". Environmental Pollution. 146 (2): 293–298. Bibcode:2007EPoll.146..293A...