- A
terricolous lichen is a
lichen that
grows on the soil as a substrate. An
example is some
members of the
genus Peltigera. Shukla, V.; Upreti, D.K.; Bajpai...
- mat-forming and
fruticose (shrub-like) in appearance, and as terrestrial,
terricolous, or epigeic,
because it
grows on the
surface of bare soil or gravel....
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Gyalolechia bracteata, the
sulfur lichen, is a
species of
terricolous (ground-dwelling)
lichen in the
family Teloschistaceae. It is part of the biological...
- The
desert fungi are a
variety of
terricolous fungi inhabiting the
biological soil
crust of arid regions.
Those exposed to the sun
typically contain melanin...
- in October. From
November until March, the
field stays either free or
terricolous vegetables, such as
cabbage or spinach, are planted. Alternatively, the...
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epiphyllous or foliicolous. A
terricolous lichen grows on the soil as a substrate. Many
squamulose lichens are
terricolous.: 159
Umbilicate lichens are...
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Clavascidium lacinulatum is a dark
brown squamulous terricolous lichen.: 256 In
Joshua Tree
National Park, it is the most
common of the
biological soil...
-
communities in the
Cairngorms has
shown that the area
hosts distinctive terricolous (ground-dwelling)
lichen vegetation ****ociated with
different types of...
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Gyalolechia fulgens, the
scrambled egg lichen, is a
species of
terricolous (ground-dwelling),
squamulose lichen in the
family Teloschistaceae. The lichen...
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including tree
trunks (corticicolous),
rocks (rupicolous), and soil (
terricolous). The
family has a
disjunct distribution,
primarily found in
South America...