Development of the symbiotic association in the bipartite lichen Pseudocyphellaria crocata was investigated by characterizing two regions of the thallus. Thallus organization was examined using microscopy. A HIP1-based differential display technique was modified for use on Nostoc strains, including lichenized strains. Northern hybridization and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction were used to confirm differential display results, and determine expression levels of key cyanobacterial genes. Photosystem II yield across the thallus was measured using pulse-amplitude modulated fluorescence. Microscopy revealed structural differences in the thallus margins compared with the centre and identified putative heterocysts in both regions....
Figure 4 - Photobiont-mediated guilds in lichens (modified from Rikkinen 2003).The lichen-forming fu...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone (usually...
A lichen is a symbiotic association between a fungus (the mycobiont) and one or more photosynthetic ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cyanolichens are usually stated to be bipartite (mycobiont plus cyanobacterial...
The selectivity of mycobionts and cyanobionts in lichen symbioses were examined. We analyzed symbiot...
Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 is a model strain for molecular studies of cell differentiation and pat...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Cell differentiation is one of the marks of multicellular organisms. Terminally specialised nitrogen...
Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone (usually...
Cyanolichens are obligate symbioses between fungi and cyanobacteria. They occur in many types of env...
Cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc and green algae in the Chlorophyceae are widespread in nature and ...
Diazotrophic heterocyst formation in the filamentous cyanobacterium, Anabaena sp. PCC 7120, is one o...
[EN] Lichen thalli represent the most conspicuous examples of fungal-algal interactions. Studies tha...
Lichen symbiosis has been traditionally treated as a model case of mutualism in which both partners,...
Figure 4 - Photobiont-mediated guilds in lichens (modified from Rikkinen 2003).The lichen-forming fu...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone (usually...
A lichen is a symbiotic association between a fungus (the mycobiont) and one or more photosynthetic ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cyanolichens are usually stated to be bipartite (mycobiont plus cyanobacterial...
The selectivity of mycobionts and cyanobionts in lichen symbioses were examined. We analyzed symbiot...
Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 is a model strain for molecular studies of cell differentiation and pat...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Cell differentiation is one of the marks of multicellular organisms. Terminally specialised nitrogen...
Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone (usually...
Cyanolichens are obligate symbioses between fungi and cyanobacteria. They occur in many types of env...
Cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc and green algae in the Chlorophyceae are widespread in nature and ...
Diazotrophic heterocyst formation in the filamentous cyanobacterium, Anabaena sp. PCC 7120, is one o...
[EN] Lichen thalli represent the most conspicuous examples of fungal-algal interactions. Studies tha...
Lichen symbiosis has been traditionally treated as a model case of mutualism in which both partners,...
Figure 4 - Photobiont-mediated guilds in lichens (modified from Rikkinen 2003).The lichen-forming fu...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone (usually...