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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...
- patches on the rock surface. The photobiont partner of the lichen is trebouxioid: spherical unicellular green algae with cells measuring up to 13 μm in...
- throughout the thallus surface. The photobiont partner of Fuscidea muskeg is trebouxioid – a spherical, one-celled green alga. They measure from 8 to 18 μm in...
- no longer include any lichen photobionts.[citation needed] The term 'Trebouxioid' refers to green algal photobionts similar to those in genus Trebouxia...
- unique lichen symbiosis. Members of the Teloschistaceae ****ociate with trebouxioid green algal photobionts (i.e. resembling or belonging to the green algal...
- have a yellow to orange colour. trebouxioid Resembling or belonging to the green algal genus Trebouxia; trebouxioid cells are globose with a single central...
- sterile, meaning it does not produce apothecia. The photobiont partner is trebouxioid—spherical, unicellular green algae. Thin-layer chromatography shows that...
- pruinose, straight or twisted, up to 1.5 mm long. The photobiont is trebouxioid. Apothecia and conidiomata are unknown. Chemistry. Inner cortex and medulla...
- or form a continuous crust. The lichen has a green algal photobiont (trebouxioid) that is 8–12 μm in diameter. Apothecia, which are the reproductive structures...
- observed, consisting of densely packed hyphal cells. The lichen also hosts Trebouxioid green algae within a defined photobiont layer. Unique to this species...