10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LICHENISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
lichenism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
lichenism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
It is insoluble in cold water, but forms a jelly with hot water. See Cetraria ,' also,
Carlo/zydrates, T able of. Lichenism (li'-keu-izm) Playgirl, lichen]. In biology, the
special form of consortism or symbiosis exhibited by algae and fungi in lichens.
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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Comparative Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa ...
It is moreover quite conceivable that there are species of Algae which have
become so adapted to lichenism, that they can no longer attain their full
development outside the Lichen- combination, perhaps not even vegetate
independently any ...
Anton Bary, Henry Edward Fowler Garnsey, Isaac Bayley Balfour, 1887
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The natural history of plants: their forms, growth, ...
... the Lichen, owing to the change which the Fungus calls forth in it. It is a
noteworthy fact that hitherto no Alga has been found so completely adapted to
lichenism that it could not attain to its normal development outside the Lichen-
thallus.
Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver, 1902
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
Bast (bot). lichenism (lfkënlzin) я. [Gk. leichen, liverwort.] Symbiotic relationship
between Fungi and Algae (bot). lichenoid (ll'kënoid) a. [Gk. leichen, liverwort ;
eidos, resemblance.] Resembling a Lichen (bot). lichenology (lfkënöTöjl) я.
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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Manual of Plant Diseases
The most accessible example of mutualism is ofiered by the structure of the
lichen body, in which fungus and alga remain connected permanently, to their
mutual benefit,—Lichenism. In the same way may be explained the symbiosis of
certain ...
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... TOMBOYISH AUTEURISM CARNALISM CURIALISM EPIGONISM
EXPERTISM GANDERISM HEROINISM JESUITISM LICHENISM PHYSICISM
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
... Ramalina, Usnea, Parmelia, Cladonia, and in Corsican moss (A/:ia'ium /ul/nin/
liar/wr/on). Iodin imparts a dirty-blue color to it. It is insoluble in cold water, but
forms a jelly with hot water. See Crlraria ,' also, Carlw/1ydralr.r, Table of
Lichenism ...
George Milbry Gould, 1894
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Advances in Botanical Research
However, as originally coined by Frank in 1877 and defined by DeBary in 1879 (
translation taken from Sapp, 1995), "parasitism, mutualism, lichenism etc., are
each special cases of that one general association for which the term symbiosis
is ...
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Contemporary Trends in Discrete Mathematics: From DIMACS and ...
The point of view of parameterized complexity is lichenism. algorithm for a natural
parameterization of the MAXIMUM AGREEMENT SUBTREE problem having the
parameter function 3fc . Many more examples can be found in [DF98].
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Symbiosis : An Introduction to Biological Associations: An ...
A.1 penetrates deep into the hard rock to obtain elements necessary to form the
association. . . . many phenomena similar to parasitism, mutualism etc occur in
associations of organisms of different species. Parasitism, mutualism, lichenism
are ...
Surindar Paracer Professor of Biology Worcester State College, Worcester (Emeritus) Vernon Ahmadjian Professor of Biology Clark University, 2000