The use of techniques such as low temperature scanning electron microscopy (LTSEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) allows the study of lichen thalli in different states of hydration and also near the natural state. The spatial organization of desiccated thalli, with reduced, very compact algal layers, is different from that of hydrated ones. Sometimes, the observation with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of photobiont pyrenoids from desiccated thalli reports pyrenoids with a central part of a weak stained matrix lacking pyrenoglobuli, named “empty zones”. “Empty zones” are not distinguishable with LTSEM and do not present immunolabelling with rubisco antibody in TEM. These zones could be originated by an expansion proce...
Abstract: Cyanolichens (Lobaria hallii, Lobaria retigera, Lobaria scrobiculata, Pseudocyphellaria an...
Five macrolichens of different thallus morphology from Antarctica (King George Island) were used for...
International audienceTo survive in high mountain environments lichens must adapt themselves to alte...
Digital microscopy is an emerging technique that combines the tools of classic light microscopy with...
Lichens are self-sustaining symbiotic partnerships comprising a fungus associated with a green alga ...
Thalli of the foliose lichen species Parmelina tiliacea were studied to determine responses of the p...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
The water relations of the maritime lichen Roccella hypomecha were investigated using thermocouple p...
Lichen mycobionts are typical representatives of their fungal classes but differ from non-lichenized...
[EN] Lichen thalli represent the most conspicuous examples of fungal-algal interactions. Studies tha...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
Thalli of foliose epilithic lichens Umbilicaria arctica and U.hyperborea were collected on the rocks...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
Irreversible thermodynamics is widely used to describe the water relations of vascular plants. Howev...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
Abstract: Cyanolichens (Lobaria hallii, Lobaria retigera, Lobaria scrobiculata, Pseudocyphellaria an...
Five macrolichens of different thallus morphology from Antarctica (King George Island) were used for...
International audienceTo survive in high mountain environments lichens must adapt themselves to alte...
Digital microscopy is an emerging technique that combines the tools of classic light microscopy with...
Lichens are self-sustaining symbiotic partnerships comprising a fungus associated with a green alga ...
Thalli of the foliose lichen species Parmelina tiliacea were studied to determine responses of the p...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
The water relations of the maritime lichen Roccella hypomecha were investigated using thermocouple p...
Lichen mycobionts are typical representatives of their fungal classes but differ from non-lichenized...
[EN] Lichen thalli represent the most conspicuous examples of fungal-algal interactions. Studies tha...
Coccoid algae in the Trebouxia genus are the most common photobionts of chlorolichens but are only s...
Thalli of foliose epilithic lichens Umbilicaria arctica and U.hyperborea were collected on the rocks...
Although both lichens and bryophytes are all poikilohydric the groups seem to behave very differentl...
Irreversible thermodynamics is widely used to describe the water relations of vascular plants. Howev...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
Abstract: Cyanolichens (Lobaria hallii, Lobaria retigera, Lobaria scrobiculata, Pseudocyphellaria an...
Five macrolichens of different thallus morphology from Antarctica (King George Island) were used for...
International audienceTo survive in high mountain environments lichens must adapt themselves to alte...