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The lichen secondary metabolite lichesterinic acid exhibits antibiofilm activity against fungal pathogens. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cell Infect Microbiol
Odabas MN   +9 more
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New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi [PDF]

open access: yesActa Botanica Hungarica, 2013
Seventeen taxa new for science, i.e. Absconditella baegasanensis, Caloplaca hallasanensis, C. subconcilians, Fellhanera chejuensis, F. maritima, Lecania coreana, L. rinodinoides, Lichenostigma heterodermiae, Micarea coreana, Phoma heterodermiae, Protoparmeliopsis chejuensis, Roselliniopsis phaeophysciae, Topelia jasonhurii (all from South Korea ...
Kondratyuk, S.   +7 more
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Non-developing ascospores in apothecia of asexually reproducing lichen-forming fungi. [PDF]

open access: yesInternational microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology, 2013
The presence of apothecia in mixed species (vegetatively reproducing lichens, occasionally producing ascomata) has been interpreted as a mechanism to increase genetic variability in mostly clonal populations. However, spore viability from these apothecia has not been studied.
M Carmen, Molina   +4 more
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Parallel Evolution in Lichen-Forming Fungi

Science, 1973
The asexual lichen-forming fungus Parmelia hypotropa has two common chemical races that differ sharply in biogeography and niche characteristics and appear to have been derived by morphologic parallelism from chemically identical races of the closely related Parmelia perforata , which is ...
W L, Culberson, C F, Culberson
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Lichen-forming fungi: potential sources of novel metabolites

Trends in Biotechnology, 1991
The challenge for today's pharmaceutical industry lies in the discovery and development of new, pharmacologically active molecules. Metabolites produced by microorganisms, and fungi in particular, are a resource for which the therapeutic potential has been recognized, but one that remains largely unexplored and unexploited.
P D, Crittenden, N, Porter
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Sex in the extremes: lichen-forming fungi

Mycologist, 2005
Lichens are characteristically found in environments subject to extremes of temperature, desiccation and low nutrient status. Despite this sexual structures are often formed in abundance. The underlying mechanisms of sex in lichen-forming fungi are discussed, together with possible ecological reasons for the persistence of sexuality.
FABIAN A. SEYMOUR   +2 more
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Three Lichen-Forming Clavarioid Fungi From Tasmania

Australian Journal of Botany, 1986
Three species of Multiclavula are described from Tasmania, Australia. Two (M. vernalis, M. mucida) exhibit cosmopolitan distribution patterns, while the third appears to be new.
RH Petersen, G Kantvilas
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Notes to lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi in Ukraine I.

Chornomorski Botanical Journal, 2020
In this contribution, new data concerning lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi in Ukraine are presented. It includes new records, exclusions, and confirmations to the Ukrainian administrative regions or taxa in the genera of Arthonia, Aspicilia, Aspiciliella, Bacidia, Buellia, Cercidospora, Circinaria, Cladonia, Clypeococcum, Codonmyces ...
VALERIY V. DARMOSTUK   +1 more
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Symbioses of Lichen-Forming Fungi with Trentepohlialean Algae

2016
Trentepohliaceae are a distinct lineage of green algae frequently found in associations with lichen-forming fungi. We review the current knowledge about the phenotypic diversity of this group of algae which is complemented by currently available molecular data.
Grube, Martin   +4 more
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New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 10

Acta Botanica Hungarica, 2020
Eight species, new for science, i.e.: Lobothallia gangwondoana S. Y. Kondr., J.-J. Woo et J.-S. Hur and Phyllopsora dodongensis S. Y. Kondr. et J.-S. Hur from South Korea, Eastern Asia, Ioplaca rinodinoides S. Y. Kondr., K. K. Ingle, D. K. Upreti et S. Nayaka, Letrouitia assamana S. Y. Kondr., G. K. Mishra et D. K. Upreti, and Rusavskia indochinensis S.
Kondratyuk, S. Y.   +10 more
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