The thallus structure of the lichen symbiosis provides a fungal shelter for the growth of algal partners. The long-living thallus also provides a habitat for other fungi, but experimental studies, which could inform us about the details of their interactions have hardly been conducted. We present a new approach by embedding axenically cultured strains of fungi together with algae in alginate spheres, which allows easy transfer of co-cultures on solid media. As the growth rates of the organisms are differentially triggered by the underlying medium, alginate embedding can help to adjust optimal parameters for stable culture of the combined symbionts. In our experiments, direct contacts between hyphae and algae and the formation of layered str...
5Borderline lichens are simple mutualistic symbioses between fungi and algae, where the fungi form l...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Lichens are specific symbiotic associations between photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria and hetero...
Lichen symbioses are complex, structured associations between fungi (mycobionts) and algae (photobio...
4Experiments to re-synthesise lichens so far focused on co-cultures of fungal and algal partners. Ho...
It is widely recognized that the lichen is the product of a fungus and a photosynthetic partner (gre...
Lichen mycobionts are typical representatives of their fungal classes but differ from non-lichenized...
Lichens are a fascinating example of a symbiotic mutualism. It is still uncertain which processes gu...
The fungus Schizoxylon albescens occurs both as lichen and as saprobe. Lichenized colonies grow on t...
Fungi have evolved many symbioses including different eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Mutualism is one o...
Symbiosis plays a fundamental role in nature. Lichens are among the best known, globally distributed...
Lichen symbiosis has been traditionally treated as a model case of mutualism in which both partners,...
The fungi which live in symbiosis with the aerial proto-pleuro-coccoid algae were isolated in pure c...
Black, rock inhabiting fungi (RIF) are polyextremotolerant, oligotrophic organisms which colonize ba...
5Borderline lichens are simple mutualistic symbioses between fungi and algae, where the fungi form l...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Lichens are specific symbiotic associations between photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria and hetero...
Lichen symbioses are complex, structured associations between fungi (mycobionts) and algae (photobio...
4Experiments to re-synthesise lichens so far focused on co-cultures of fungal and algal partners. Ho...
It is widely recognized that the lichen is the product of a fungus and a photosynthetic partner (gre...
Lichen mycobionts are typical representatives of their fungal classes but differ from non-lichenized...
Lichens are a fascinating example of a symbiotic mutualism. It is still uncertain which processes gu...
The fungus Schizoxylon albescens occurs both as lichen and as saprobe. Lichenized colonies grow on t...
Fungi have evolved many symbioses including different eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Mutualism is one o...
Symbiosis plays a fundamental role in nature. Lichens are among the best known, globally distributed...
Lichen symbiosis has been traditionally treated as a model case of mutualism in which both partners,...
The fungi which live in symbiosis with the aerial proto-pleuro-coccoid algae were isolated in pure c...
Black, rock inhabiting fungi (RIF) are polyextremotolerant, oligotrophic organisms which colonize ba...
5Borderline lichens are simple mutualistic symbioses between fungi and algae, where the fungi form l...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...