Lichen-inhabiting fungi represent a large and diversified but still unknown ecological group. They can live on host thalli symptomatically, showing characteristic phenotypes and different degrees of specificity (lichenicolous fungi), or asymptomatically (endolichenic fungi), detectable only through culture and molecular techniques. Here we aim at studying the whole diversity of lichen-associated fungi using a metabarcoding analysis of the internal-transcribed-spacer regions, as parts of the fungal standard barcode, comparing the results obtained by sequencing separately both the ITS1 and the ITS2 segments In this way we also avoid the analysis of group I intron occurring in some ITS1 fragments and achieve with the ITS2 a higher resolution o...
Flechten werden häufig von anderen Pilzen, die sichtbar oder kryptisch im Thallus vorkommen, besiede...
5siopenopenBanchi, Elisa; Stankovic, David; Fernández Mendoza, Fernando; Pallavicini, Alberto; Muggi...
Premise — Lichens are multi-kingdom symbioses in which fungi, algae and bacteria interact to develop...
Lichen-inhabiting fungi are a large and diversified, but still relatively unknown, ecological group....
Lichen-inhabiting fungi are a large and diversified, but still relatively unknown, ecological group....
Lichens are frequently colonized by specialized, lichenicolous fungi. Symptomatic lichenicolous fung...
Lichen thalli harbor complex fungal communities (mycobiomes) of species with divergent trophic and e...
As self-supporting and long-living symbiotic structures, lichens provide a habitat for many other or...
Lichen symbioses develop long-living thallus structures even in the harshest environments on Earth. ...
Lichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a single...
Abstract Background Lichens represent not only the mutualism of fungal and photosynthetic partners b...
Although lichens (lichen-forming fungi) play an important role in the ecological integrity of many v...
Lichen symbioses develop long-living thallus structures even in the harshest environments on Earth. ...
6Lichen thalli provide a long-lived and stable habitat for colonization by a wide range of microorga...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
Flechten werden häufig von anderen Pilzen, die sichtbar oder kryptisch im Thallus vorkommen, besiede...
5siopenopenBanchi, Elisa; Stankovic, David; Fernández Mendoza, Fernando; Pallavicini, Alberto; Muggi...
Premise — Lichens are multi-kingdom symbioses in which fungi, algae and bacteria interact to develop...
Lichen-inhabiting fungi are a large and diversified, but still relatively unknown, ecological group....
Lichen-inhabiting fungi are a large and diversified, but still relatively unknown, ecological group....
Lichens are frequently colonized by specialized, lichenicolous fungi. Symptomatic lichenicolous fung...
Lichen thalli harbor complex fungal communities (mycobiomes) of species with divergent trophic and e...
As self-supporting and long-living symbiotic structures, lichens provide a habitat for many other or...
Lichen symbioses develop long-living thallus structures even in the harshest environments on Earth. ...
Lichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a single...
Abstract Background Lichens represent not only the mutualism of fungal and photosynthetic partners b...
Although lichens (lichen-forming fungi) play an important role in the ecological integrity of many v...
Lichen symbioses develop long-living thallus structures even in the harshest environments on Earth. ...
6Lichen thalli provide a long-lived and stable habitat for colonization by a wide range of microorga...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
Flechten werden häufig von anderen Pilzen, die sichtbar oder kryptisch im Thallus vorkommen, besiede...
5siopenopenBanchi, Elisa; Stankovic, David; Fernández Mendoza, Fernando; Pallavicini, Alberto; Muggi...
Premise — Lichens are multi-kingdom symbioses in which fungi, algae and bacteria interact to develop...