10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARASYMBIONT»
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American Arctic Lichens: The microlichens
1890 Thallus lacking; parasymbiont on other lichens. Apothecia adnate or partly
immersed; exciple dark brown carbonized, appearing para- plectenchy matous;
disk 0.2-0.7 mm broad, black, flat to partly convex or irregular; hypothecium ...
John Walter Thomson, 1984
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
See Grube & Kantvilas (Lichenologist 38: 241, 2006). parasite, an organism
living on or in, and obtaining its nutrients from, its host, another living organism; a
biotroph or necrotroph, Cf. parasymbiont, pathogen, symbiosis. Parasitella
Bainier ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
by Swinscow164 in which the organism usually referred to as a lichen under the
name of Arthropyrenia marina is shown to be a parasymbiont : that is, a 'parasite'
which lives in the lichen thallus without doing apparent harm. The habit and ...
John Dennis Carthy, C. L. Duddington, 1964
However, it has been shown that these ascomata belong to a parasymbiont,
Sphaerulina chlorococca (Leight.) R. Sant., living in squamules of the host lichen,
Normandina pulchella. The morphology and nomenclature of Normandina ...
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A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
2)parasulcus (nounn.2) parasymbiont parasymbion (noun m. 3; stem onti)
parasymbion (noun m. 3; stem onti) parathecium parathecium (noun n. 2)
parathecium (noun n. 2) paratype paratypus (noun m. 2)paratypus (noun m. 2)
parce (adv.) ...
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
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BIOLOGY OF CONIDIAL FUNGI
428 Parasymbiont. I72. 245. 265-266 Pathogen suppressive soil. 442 Pathogenic
fungus. 433. 434-435. 442 Penetration peg. I76 Percurrent proliferation. 87. 264
Perfect state. see Teleomorph Peridium. 47. 58. 60 Phase change, 22 Phenetic ...
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Contributions to Lichenology: Festschrift in Honour of ...
It is similar in its autecology to the holarctic Buellia adjuncta (type host: Lecanora
straminea), as it is restricted to coastal rocks and does not develop a visible
thallus but lives as a parasymbiont on a lecanoralean host lichen. The new ...
Hannes Hertel, Peter Döbbeler, Gerhard Rambold, 2004
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Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Symbolae botanicae Upsalienses
Parasymbiont - parasite on Chaenotheca species 4 3. Not parasymbiont -
parasite on Chaenotheca species 5 4. Epithecium, hypothecium and surface of
the stalk reddish brown. KOH+ greenish. growing on Ch. chrysocephala Ch.
consociata ...
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Methods in Microbiology
Two drawbacks are associated with this technique: (a) it is possible to isolate a
free-living fungus growing epiphytically on the lichen or a parasymbiont (an extra
fungus growing within the lichen thallus), and (b) the fungus isolated is probably
...
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Handbook of Mushroom Poisoning: Diagnosis and Treatment
Parasitic: Growing on another living substance Parasymbiont: A fungus or lichen
living symbolically on a lichenized fungus Partial veil: A covering that extends
from the unopened margin of the mushroom cap to the stipe; if the partial veil ...
Barry H. Rumack, David G. Spoerke, 1994