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- genus of green algae in lichens, occurring in about 40% of all lichens. "Trebouxioid" means either a photobiont that is in the genus Trebouxia, or resembles...
- no longer include any lichen photobionts.[citation needed] The term 'Trebouxioid' refers to green algal photobionts similar to those in genus Trebouxia...
- This widespread network increases the likelihood of encountering the Trebouxioid photobiont needed for proper thallus development. Additionally, the mycobiont...
- Lecanoraceae in the suborder Lecanorineae. Lecanora has a crustose thallus, trebouxioid photobiont, colourless ascospores and crystals in the amphothecium.: 680 ...
- including Dictyochloropsis, Stichococcus, Trentepohlia, and members of the Trebouxioid group. The most distinctive feature of these lichens is their stalked...
- can grow up to 10 mm (0.4 in) in diameter. The lichen's photobiont is trebouxioid. Apothecia of Biatora epirotica are sessile, with a diameter of 0.3–0...
- verrucose") to areolate texture. The green algal photobiont partner is trebouxioid. In terms of chemical spot tests, the thallus is K+ (yellow), C−, KC−...
- separate class, Trebouxiophyceae. "Trebouxioid" refers to members of this class or algae resembling them. "Trebouxioid" means a clorococcoid green algal...
- order Trebouxiales. It is unknown whether all photobionts described as “trebouxioidbelong to a single genus. Also, it is also unclear how many and which...
- cells (pseudoparenchymatous), with the algal partner (photobiont) being trebouxioid–that is, from the green algal genus Trebouxia. The reproductive organs...