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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LICHEN-LIKE»
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Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants
What makes these fossils so lichen-like is the presence of groups of coccoid cells
(cyanobacteria or algae) within the spaces of what appears to be a net of fungal
mycelia (FIG. 3.119). The specimens were deposited in a shallow subtidal ...
Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Michael Krings, 2009
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21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
The sketch shown illustrates a lichen like Peltigera, which is a foliose lichen with
broad lobed thalli occurring in many parts of the world growing on soil, rocks,
trees and similar surfaces. All species of Peltigera associate with the nitrogen-
fixing ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
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Symbiosis: Mechanisms and Model Systems
Ahmadjian (1993) considered that Coenogonium was not a true lichen, but rather
a “lichen-like” association. Meier and Chapman (1983), however, argued that
Coenogonium interplexum was a true lichen, based on TEM observations of ...
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Cyanobacteria in Symbiosis
Furthermore, it seems quite likely that the initial diversification of terrestrial biota
was closely linked to the appearance of lichen-like and mycorrhizal symbioses,
the two major types of mutualistic interactions between photosynthetic organisms
...
A.N. Rai, B. Bergman, Ulla Rasmussen, 2002
Reindeer lichen, like all lichens, is a composite organism formed from fungi and
algae, although the lichen formed does not resemble either of the components.
The fungus maintains a moist habitat for the algae, which produces food by ...
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Fungal Biology in the Origin and Emergence of Life
The most ancient lichen—like fossils so far reported were found in South China.
These fossils involve filamentous hyphae in close association with cyanobacteria
and are between 551 and 635 million years old. They show that fungi ...
7
The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the ...
Table 27.2 Submarine Lichen-Like Associations between Marine Filamentous
Fungi and Macroalgae Table 27.2 Submarine Lichen-Like Associations between
Marine Filamentous Fungi and. Pyrenocollema pelvetiae (Sutherl.) D. Hawksw.
John Dighton, James F. White Jr., James White, 2005
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Mothers and Other Clowns (Routledge Revivals): The Stories ...
“Lichen” is to lichen like the “art that doth mend nature” in Shakespeare's Winter's
Tale. The question implied is: who controls this art? Who does the mending?
Catherine's dress is “of cobwebby cotton, shading from pink to rose, with scores
of ...
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General Natural History
The lichen-like villose Stereum. 3. The little white, trilobate Stereum. 4. The little
red lobated Stereum. 5. The thick brown Stereum, growing in the fissures of old
wood, and called oak leather. 6. The tufted, hollowed, thin Stereum. 7. The blue ...
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A General Natural History Or New and Accurate Description of ...
The lichen-like villose Stereum. 3. The little white, trilobate Stereum. '4. The little
red lobated Stereum. 5. The thick brown Stereum, growing in the sifictures of old
wood, and called oak leather. 6. The tufted, hollowed, thin Stereum. 7. The blue ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LICHEN-LIKE»
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lichen-like en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Whistler's Peacock Room is Reimagined in a State of Oozing and …
There are lichen-like growths under the mantle. The porcelain has been replaced with pottery from junk shops. Some pieces are on the floor, ... «Smithsonian, Jun 15»
František Baluška: Evolutionary Science 'Stuck' on Wrong Track …
I think that there was an intermediate lichen-like symbiotic state of fungi and algae, followed by complete merging of fungi and algae. Plants are ... «Huffington Post, Abr 15»
Monterey Bay: Scientists seek out invasive Watersipora in kelp forests
The lichen-like Watersipora is made up of many individuals, attached to rocks. Most of Watersipora were small and easy to miss, but off Lovers ... «Monterey County Herald, Dic 14»
Absurd Creature of the Week: Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko Wears the …
... as you can see in the gallery above, coming “in all shades of beige, grey and brown, often with a mixture of lichen-like or even greenish spots ... «Wired, Jul 14»
In Darkened Forests, Ferns Stole Gene From an Unlikely Source …
A hornwort photographed from overhead reveals its liverwort and lichen-like appearance. Horns are upper-center. CC-by-2.0; Photo by Jason ... «Scientific American, May 14»
New to nature No 112: Lichenagraecia cataphracta
Although superficially unique, on closer examination, it seems obvious that its spiny and lichen-like body is merely an extreme variation of a ... «The Guardian, Ago 13»
Lookalike Lizards and the Predictability of Evolution
They have prehensile tails, short legs, a lichen-like pattern on their back, and slow, creeping movements. But these aren't the same lizard. «National Geographic, Jul 13»
Were Weirdo Ediacarans Really Lichens, Fungi, and Slime Molds?
Some show evidence of periodic movement -- a very un-lichen-like trait. Furthermore, many Ediacaran fossils are found in rocks that are ... «Scientific American, Dic 12»
Studio View: Jodi Colella, Fiber Artist
Using a process called "needle felting," Colella makes lichen-like protrusions emerge from crevices in anthropomorphic driftwood. At close ... «Huffington Post, Ago 12»
Fungi that steal genes from bacteria
There's even fossil evidence to suggest ancient lichen-like organisms formed by a symbiotic interaction between fungi and cyanobacteria. «Scientific American, Ago 12»