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- prothallus (a distinct boundary layer) is present. The lichen hosts trentepohlioid algae, a type of green algae that forms a symbiotic relationship with...
- type genus of Melaspileaceae. They are both being lichenized with a trentepohlioid photobiont and they share similarities in ascomata, exciple, hamathecium...
- thallus undersurface. trentepohlioid Also trentepohlialean. Resembling or belonging to the green algal genus Trentepohlia; trentepohlioid cells are filamentous...
- thin-layer chromatography. The photobiont partner of the lichen is a trentepohlioid green alga that is about 10 by 5 μm. Two of the most unique characteristics...
- a smooth, thin, thallus lacking a cortex. The photobiont partner is trentepohlioid. Lichen products identified from members of the genus include roccellic...
- irregular threads, measuring 23–31 by 17–25 μm. The photobiont is trentepohlioid, possible Trentepohlia abietina. Although neither ascomata nor pycnidia...
- Trebouxia (a genus of green algae in the class Trebouxiophyceae) and trentepohlioid algae (in the class Ulvophyceae). This is the first reported case of...
- algae as their photobiont partner, Trinathotrema ****ociates with a trentepohlioid photobiont. Trinathotrema hierrense Ertz & van den Boom (2012) Trinathotrema...
- characterized by its thallus and soredia containing lichexanthone and trentepohlioid green algae. The lichen has a crustose, granular thallus with a pale...
- (fungal filaments) about 2–3 μm in diameter. The photobiont partner is trentepohlioid (a type of green alga containing orange pigments), visible as individual...