Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae ” (Chlorophyta or Cyanobac-teria); however, they also have internal bacterial communities. Recent research suggests that lichen-associated microbes are an integral component of lichen thalli and that the classical view of this symbiotic relationship should be expanded to include bacteria. However, we still have a limited understanding of the phylogenetic structure of these communities and their variability across lichen species. To address these knowledge gaps, we used bar-coded pyrosequencing to survey the bacterial communities associated with lichens. Bacterial sequences obtained from four lichen species at multiple locations on rock outcrops suggested that...
Lichen symbioses were recently shown to include diverse bacterial communities. Although the biogeogr...
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IB2] 地球環境変動の解析と地球生命システム学の構築11月19日(木) 統計数理研究所 セミナー室1(D305
Abstract Background Recent evidence of specific bacterial communities extended the traditional conce...
Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae” (Chlorophyta or ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
The bacterial communities associated with 11 different lichen samples (belonging to eight different ...
5Borderline lichens are simple mutualistic symbioses between fungi and algae, where the fungi form l...
Although lichens are generally characterized as the symbiotic association of a fungus (mycobiont) an...
Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobiont) ...
International audienceThe microbial diversity and function of terrestrial lichens have been well stu...
Lichens host highly diverse and complex microbial communities, which may perform essential functions...
iv Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
Lichens have been extensively studied and described; however, recent evidence suggests that members ...
Lichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a single...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
Lichen symbioses were recently shown to include diverse bacterial communities. Although the biogeogr...
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IB2] 地球環境変動の解析と地球生命システム学の構築11月19日(木) 統計数理研究所 セミナー室1(D305
Abstract Background Recent evidence of specific bacterial communities extended the traditional conce...
Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae” (Chlorophyta or ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
The bacterial communities associated with 11 different lichen samples (belonging to eight different ...
5Borderline lichens are simple mutualistic symbioses between fungi and algae, where the fungi form l...
Although lichens are generally characterized as the symbiotic association of a fungus (mycobiont) an...
Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobiont) ...
International audienceThe microbial diversity and function of terrestrial lichens have been well stu...
Lichens host highly diverse and complex microbial communities, which may perform essential functions...
iv Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
Lichens have been extensively studied and described; however, recent evidence suggests that members ...
Lichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a single...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
Lichen symbioses were recently shown to include diverse bacterial communities. Although the biogeogr...
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IB2] 地球環境変動の解析と地球生命システム学の構築11月19日(木) 統計数理研究所 セミナー室1(D305
Abstract Background Recent evidence of specific bacterial communities extended the traditional conce...