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Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-57885-7. Honegger, R. (1988). "
Mycobionts". In Nash III, T.H. (ed.).
Lichen Biology. Cambridge:
Cambridge University...
- such as
green algae or less
commonly cyanobacteria and one, two or more
mycobionts.
Fruticose lichens are not a
monophyletic and
holophyletic lineage, but...
- a
stable vegetative body
having a
specific structure". The fungi, or
mycobionts, are
mainly from the
Ascomycota with a few from the Basidiomycota. In...
-
named graphisquinone was
isolated from
cultures of the spore-derived
mycobionts of this lichen. "Record Details:
Graphis desquamescens (Fée) Zahlbr.,...
- free of
algae (the
photobiont partner) and
contains only
fungus (the
mycobiont partner) is
called the prothallus. It is
typically white, brown, or black...
-
break away and dis****.
These structures contain both
hyphae of the
mycobiont and the
algae (phycobiont) (see
soredia and isidia).
Larger fragments...
-
Scanning electron microscope view of
spherical phycobiont and
elongate mycobiont of P. loganii...
- T.; Maier,
Marta S. (2003). "Anthraquinones from the
cultured lichen mycobionts of
Teloschistes exilis and
Caloplaca erythrantha".
Biochemical Systematics...
-
Lichen with a
Basidiomycota mycobiont...
- that
occurs between a
fungal symbiont, or
mycobiont, and the
roots of
various plant species. The
mycobiont is
often from the
phyla Basidiomycota and Ascomycota...