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A Comprehensive Review on Chemical Structures and Bioactivities of <i>Ostropomycetidae</i> Lichens. [PDF]
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Contrasting nutrient retention in alpine soils: the role of soil microbiome in phosphorus and nitrogen mobility in scree and meadow environments. [PDF]
Kaštovská E +6 more
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The oral eukaryotic microbiome of <i>Melanophryniscus admirabilis</i>, a microendemic and critically endangered toad. [PDF]
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The first checklist of fungi known for Honduras: revealing taxonomic, geographical, and functional trends. [PDF]
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The Lichen Connections of Black Fungi
Mycopathologia, 2012Many black meristematic fungi persist on rock surfaces-hostile and exposed habitats where high doses of radiation and periods of desiccation alternate with rain and temperature extremes. To cope with these extremes, rock-inhabiting black fungi show phenotypic plasticity and produce melanin as cell wall pigments.
MUGGIA, LUCIA +4 more
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Dehydration and Freezing Resistance of Lichenized Fungi
The poikilohydrous nature of lichens provides them the ability to resist low temperature, deep dehydration and deficit in light irradiance. The process of water uptake can be correlated with the resistance for dehydration below water percolation threshold (fractal exponent characteristic for approximately two-dimensional lattice).
Angelica Casanova-Katny
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Lichenized and non-lichenized fungi: Folklore and fact
Botanical Journal of Scotland, 1995Summary The use of fungi, particularly macro-fungi, in culinary and medical activities is discussed, in addition to the early history of the cultivation of fungi for human consumption. Larger fungi have been utilized in the production of dyes, tinder, and fabric over many centuries and have been used also as a source of light and for deodorizing and ...
Brian J. Coppins, Roy Watling
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2019
Conventionally lichens are considered as an example of symbiotic involvement between a fungus and one or more algae but it is widely debated and deserves further investigation. With the discovery of endolichenic and lichenicolous fungi this relationship becomes much more complex to explain.
Manish Tripathi, Yogesh Joshi
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Conventionally lichens are considered as an example of symbiotic involvement between a fungus and one or more algae but it is widely debated and deserves further investigation. With the discovery of endolichenic and lichenicolous fungi this relationship becomes much more complex to explain.
Manish Tripathi, Yogesh Joshi
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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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Parallel Evolution in Lichen-Forming Fungi
Science, 1973The 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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