Anatomical and functional features of the following three epilithic lichens Umbilicaria torrefacta, Physcia caesia, Physcia dubia were studied. These species have different morphological characteristics of thalli and occupy similar environmental conditions on supralittoral of the White Sea coast. The studied lichens are widespread in the territory of Karelia. U. torrefacta is an obligate epilithic species, Physcia caesia and Physcia dubia colonize both bark of trees and stones. Within the study area, these species were found only on coastal boulders. Photobiont of all studied lichens is unicellular green alga of the genus Trebouxia (Purvis et al. 1992). Based on the study, it was found that Ph. caesia adapts to the environmental conditions...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210Net photosynthe...
Lichens are composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic association of a fungus with a photosynthe...
Lichens and free-living terrestrial algae are widespread across many habitats and develop successful...
Anatomical and physiological characteristics (width of anatomical layers and the amount of photosynt...
The main aim of our work was to investigate the biodiversity of coastal lichens, conditions of liche...
Ecological plasticity in the tidal zone, specifically the effects of daily and seasonal dy-namics of...
The anatomical (thickness of layers of fungal and algal symbionts) and ecophysiological parameters (...
The anatomic and physiological features of species of lichens Umbilicaria deusta and U. hyperborea ...
Thalli of foliose epilithic lichens Umbilicaria arctica and U.hyperborea were collected on the rocks...
Temperate rainforests are a poorly researched habitat with respect to lichen ecophysiology in compar...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
Lichens represent a synergistic combination of at least two organisms, a heterotrophic fungus and a ...
Lichens are organisms formed by several symbiotic partners, most importantly a fungus (mycobiont) an...
Unraveling the complex relationship between lichen fungal and algal partners has been crucial in und...
Lichens are supra-organismal symbiotic systems found in most environments. Environmental factors, s...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210Net photosynthe...
Lichens are composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic association of a fungus with a photosynthe...
Lichens and free-living terrestrial algae are widespread across many habitats and develop successful...
Anatomical and physiological characteristics (width of anatomical layers and the amount of photosynt...
The main aim of our work was to investigate the biodiversity of coastal lichens, conditions of liche...
Ecological plasticity in the tidal zone, specifically the effects of daily and seasonal dy-namics of...
The anatomical (thickness of layers of fungal and algal symbionts) and ecophysiological parameters (...
The anatomic and physiological features of species of lichens Umbilicaria deusta and U. hyperborea ...
Thalli of foliose epilithic lichens Umbilicaria arctica and U.hyperborea were collected on the rocks...
Temperate rainforests are a poorly researched habitat with respect to lichen ecophysiology in compar...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
Lichens represent a synergistic combination of at least two organisms, a heterotrophic fungus and a ...
Lichens are organisms formed by several symbiotic partners, most importantly a fungus (mycobiont) an...
Unraveling the complex relationship between lichen fungal and algal partners has been crucial in und...
Lichens are supra-organismal symbiotic systems found in most environments. Environmental factors, s...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210Net photosynthe...
Lichens are composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic association of a fungus with a photosynthe...
Lichens and free-living terrestrial algae are widespread across many habitats and develop successful...