نتایج جستجو برای: lichenized fungi

تعداد نتایج: 44936  

2002
M. C. Molina A. Crespo J. A. Elix

Germinated ascospores of Physconia distorta on an inorganic medium were grown on an enriched medium (Lilly–Barnet medium with 4% glucose), on which they produced swollen hyphae which included numerous lipid droplets. Secondary metabolites extracted from the cultured fungus were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Analyses of superficial compounds establishe...

2015
Ekaterina Pushkareva Igor S. Pessi Annick Wilmotte Josef Elster Max Häggblom

Cyanobacterial diversity in soil crusts has been extensively studied in arid lands of temperate regions, particularly semi-arid steppes and warm deserts. Nevertheless, Arctic soil crusts have received far less attention than their temperate counterparts. Here, we describe the cyanobacterial communities from various types of soil crusts from Svalbard, High Arctic. Four soil crusts at different d...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Heath E O'Brien Jolanta Miadlikowska François Lutzoni

Coevolutionary theory predicts that the distribution of obligately symbiotic organisms will be determined by the dispersal ability and ecological range of both partners. We examined this prediction for lichen-forming fungi that form obligate symbioses with cyanobacteria. We compared genotypes of both partners of 250 lichens collected at multiple spatial scales in British Columbia, Canada. Multi...

2008
Xin Yu Wang Hyun Hur You Mi Lee Funny Bae Young Jin Koh Jae-Seoun Hur

Cladonia peziziformis (With.) J.R. Laundon was collected from Baega mountain, Jeonnam Province, Korea in 2008. It is characterized by short and slender podetia with verruculose surface, split along the sides. Apothecia large, pale brown, always growing on the top of the podetia. Primary squamules shell-like, thick, and convex. Fumarprotocetraric acid contained in thallus. This is the first reco...

Journal: :Mycological research 2003
Seonju Lee Pedro W Crous

A study of saprobic fungi occurring on the fynbos of the Western Cape Province of South Africa yielded four unknown Anthostomella species. A. proteae from Protea nitida, A. cynaroides from P. cynaroides, A. leucospermi from Leucospermum oleifolium, and A. brabeji from Brabejum stellatifolium are described as new. New records for South Africa include A. conorum from Leucadendron sp., Protea magn...

2016
Andrew G. S. Cuthbertson Neil Audsley

Drosophila suzukii populations remain low in the UK. To date, there have been no reports of widespread damage. Previous research demonstrated that various species of entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes could potentially suppress D. suzukii population development under laboratory trials. However, none of the given species was concluded to be specifically efficient in suppressing D. suzukii. The...

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