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Symbioses of Lichen-Forming Fungi with Trentepohlialean Algae
2016Trentepohliaceae 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, 2020Eight 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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Lichen-Forming Fungi and Their Photobionts
2009This chapter focuses on peculiarities of lichen symbiosis and of lichen-forming fungi in comparison with non-lichenized taxa, photobiont diversity, photobiont-derived mobile carbohydrates, specificity of lichen symbiosis, modes of dispersal, functional thallus anatomy, mycobiont-photobiont interactions and the role of hydrophobic and hydrophilic fungal
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Chemosystematics and Ecology of Lichen-Forming Fungi
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1970of the lichen, that most familiar of all textbook examples of symbiosis, a fungus and an alga living together. The systematics of the lichen fungi has shifted its base from descriptive morphology alone to the chemistry of metabolic end products as an additional and fertile source of data to explain relationships.
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Checklist of British Lichen-Forming, Lichenicolous And Allied Fungi
The Lichenologist, 1980AbstractA new checklist of the lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi occuring in the British Isles (including Ireland) is presented. The total number of species accepted is 1701, distributed through 294 genera. Of these species 1471 are lichen-forming, 183 lichenicolous, and 47 allied fungi.
D. L. Hawksworth +2 more
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Three Lichen-Forming Clavarioid Fungi From Tasmania
Australian Journal of Botany, 1986Three 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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Parasymbiotic fungi on the lichen‐forming basidiomycete Omphalina foliacea
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1989The parasymbiotic fungi Norrlinia peltigericola, Lichenopeltella minuta sp. nov. and Stigmidium joergensenii sp. nov. are reported on Omphalina foliacea from Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. The taxonomic position
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Checklist of British Lichen-Forming Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi
The Bryologist, 1981J. H. Tallis +3 more
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