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- throughout history. The fungal component of a lichen is called the mycobiont. The mycobiont may be an Ascomycete or Basidiomycete. The ****ociated lichens are...
- ****ociate. One mycobiont ****ociates with the same phycobiont species, rarely two, from the green algae, except that alternatively, the mycobiont may ****ociate...
- free of algae (the photobiont partner) and contains only fungus (the mycobiont partner) is called the prothallus. It is typically white, brown, or black...
- the fruiting bodies exposed to the air. Although variation exists, many mycobiont species have three layers. The innermost layer is a loose web of hyphae...
- Scanning electron microscope view of spherical phycobiont and elongate mycobiont of P. loganii...
- no soralia, but many ascocarps. In a study it has been found that its mycobiont contains hypostrepsilic acid, a dibenzofuran. It made up 3.2% of the dry...
- break away and dis****. These structures contain both hyphae of the mycobiont and the algae (phycobiont) (see soredia and isidia). Larger fragments...
- such as green algae or less commonly cyanobacteria and one, two or more mycobionts. Fruticose lichens are not a monophyletic and holophyletic lineage, but...
- of fungi. Includes cup fungi or Discomycetes; most dermatophytes; the mycobiont part of most lichens; powdery mildews; and fungi that produce truffles...
- the presence of blastidia, which are vegetative propagules that contain mycobiont and photobiont and are produced by yeast-like budding. Kantvilas, Gintaras;...