(Thallus structure and isidium development in two Parmeliaceae species (lichenized Ascomycota)). Conventional techniques for structural studies under light microscope and scanning electron microscope were employed to describe and compare the histology of thallus and isidia development in Parmotrema tinctorum and Parmelinopsis minarum. Although presenting layers typical of the heteromerous structure of Parmeliaceae lichens, the studied species have very distinct anatomical details including: the type of upper cortex, medulla thickness, hyphal orientation pattern and distinct strata in this layer, variations of crystal shape, color, location and degree of association with medullary hyphae, rhizines thickness and covering by a cortical layer. ...
Cytological aspects of the mycobiont-phycobiont contact were investigated in the lichen species Pelt...
The anatomy of the cetrarioid lichens (Parmeliaceae) has been studied, and the taxonomy revised. Spe...
The hyphal elements in the hymenium of the mature ascocarp do not provide a reliable means of distin...
ABSTRACT The genus Punctelia has been traditionally characterized by the type and distribution of ps...
Using conventional techniques for structural studies under conventional microscopy, polarizing light...
Anatomical information on most lichen species, including Parmeliaceae species, is scarce and superfi...
According to a widely held view, fungi do not produce parenchymatous tissues. Following up on recent...
abstract?article+bn02810032010. Abstract: Conventional techniques for structural studies under light...
Conventional techniques for structural studies under light microscope were employed to describe and ...
Conventional techniques for structural studies under light microscope and scanning electron microsco...
Porina is a widely distributed, species-rich genus of crustose, lichen-forming fungi, some with thal...
In the ordinary works on Lichenology, the main object of the author is to give such a description o...
Foliicolous lichens complete their life cycles upon non-deciduous leaves in humid tropical and subtr...
<div><p>Parmelioid lichens form a species-rich group of predominantly foliose and fruticose licheniz...
© 2015 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Nondeciduous leaves of warm, humid climat...
Cytological aspects of the mycobiont-phycobiont contact were investigated in the lichen species Pelt...
The anatomy of the cetrarioid lichens (Parmeliaceae) has been studied, and the taxonomy revised. Spe...
The hyphal elements in the hymenium of the mature ascocarp do not provide a reliable means of distin...
ABSTRACT The genus Punctelia has been traditionally characterized by the type and distribution of ps...
Using conventional techniques for structural studies under conventional microscopy, polarizing light...
Anatomical information on most lichen species, including Parmeliaceae species, is scarce and superfi...
According to a widely held view, fungi do not produce parenchymatous tissues. Following up on recent...
abstract?article+bn02810032010. Abstract: Conventional techniques for structural studies under light...
Conventional techniques for structural studies under light microscope were employed to describe and ...
Conventional techniques for structural studies under light microscope and scanning electron microsco...
Porina is a widely distributed, species-rich genus of crustose, lichen-forming fungi, some with thal...
In the ordinary works on Lichenology, the main object of the author is to give such a description o...
Foliicolous lichens complete their life cycles upon non-deciduous leaves in humid tropical and subtr...
<div><p>Parmelioid lichens form a species-rich group of predominantly foliose and fruticose licheniz...
© 2015 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Nondeciduous leaves of warm, humid climat...
Cytological aspects of the mycobiont-phycobiont contact were investigated in the lichen species Pelt...
The anatomy of the cetrarioid lichens (Parmeliaceae) has been studied, and the taxonomy revised. Spe...
The hyphal elements in the hymenium of the mature ascocarp do not provide a reliable means of distin...