Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobiont) that develops a symbiotic relationship with an alga and/or cyanobacterium (photobiont), the non-photoautotrophic bacteria found in lichen microbiomes are increasingly regarded as integral components of lichen thalli. For this study, comparative analyses were conducted on lichen-associated bacterial communities to test for effects of photobiont-types (i.e., green algal vs. cyanobacterial), mycobiont-types, and large-scale spatial distances (from tropical to arctic latitudes). Amplicons of the 16S (SSU) rRNA gene were examined using both Sanger sequencing of cloned fragments and barcoded pyrosequencing. Rhizobiales is typically the most abundan...
The implementation of HTS (high-throughput sequencing) approaches is rapidly changing our understand...
The investigation of microorganisms from so far unexplored ecological niches has become an exciting ...
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
Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobiont) ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
This study uses a set of PCR-based methods to examine the putative microbiota associated with lichen...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
iv Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
Lichens host highly diverse and complex microbial communities, which may perform essential functions...
Increased research attention is being given to bacterial diversity associated with lichens. Rock tri...
International audienceThe microbial diversity and function of terrestrial lichens have been well stu...
Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae” (Chlorophyta or ...
In this study, we explored the diversity of green algal symbionts (photobionts) in sympatric populat...
5Borderline lichens are simple mutualistic symbioses between fungi and algae, where the fungi form l...
The implementation of HTS (high-throughput sequencing) approaches is rapidly changing our understand...
The investigation of microorganisms from so far unexplored ecological niches has become an exciting ...
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
Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobiont) ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
This study uses a set of PCR-based methods to examine the putative microbiota associated with lichen...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
iv Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
Lichens host highly diverse and complex microbial communities, which may perform essential functions...
Increased research attention is being given to bacterial diversity associated with lichens. Rock tri...
International audienceThe microbial diversity and function of terrestrial lichens have been well stu...
Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae” (Chlorophyta or ...
In this study, we explored the diversity of green algal symbionts (photobionts) in sympatric populat...
5Borderline lichens are simple mutualistic symbioses between fungi and algae, where the fungi form l...
The implementation of HTS (high-throughput sequencing) approaches is rapidly changing our understand...
The investigation of microorganisms from so far unexplored ecological niches has become an exciting ...
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