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  • Trebouxia
  • Genus of algae

    Trebouxia is a unicellular green alga. It is a photosynthetic organism that can exist in almost all habitats found in polar, tropical, and temperate regions

    Trebouxia

    Trebouxia

    Trebouxia

  • Trebouxia flava
  • Species of green alga

    Trebouxia flava is a species of green alga in the family Trebouxiaceae. First described in 1975 by Patricia Ann Archibald, it features spherical cells

    Trebouxia flava

    Trebouxia_flava

  • Trebouxia decolorans
  • Species of green alga

    Trebouxia decolorans is a widespread and common symbiotic species of green alga that is found in association with different species of lichen-forming

    Trebouxia decolorans

    Trebouxia_decolorans

  • Trebouxia gelatinosa
  • Species of green alga

    Trebouxia gelatinosa is a common symbiotic species of green alga in the family Trebouxiaceae. Formally described as new to science in 1975, it is usually

    Trebouxia gelatinosa

    Trebouxia_gelatinosa

  • Trebouxia arboricola
  • Species of green alga

    Trebouxia arboricola is a symbiotic species of green alga in the family Trebouxiaceae. Described as new to science in 1924, it is usually found in association

    Trebouxia arboricola

    Trebouxia_arboricola

  • Lichen
  • Symbiosis of fungi with algae

    Common algal photobionts are from the genera Trebouxia, Trentepohlia, Pseudotrebouxia, or Myrmecia. Trebouxia is the most common genus of green algae in

    Lichen

    Lichen

    Lichen

  • Parmelia sulcata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    symbiotic relationship with green algae of the genus Trebouxia, particularly species within Trebouxia clade I, as its photobiont partner. Ecologically, Parmelia

    Parmelia sulcata

    Parmelia sulcata

    Parmelia_sulcata

  • Asterochloris italiana
  • Species of lichen

    described by the phycologist Patricia A. Archibald in 1975, as a species of Trebouxia. It was transferred to the genus Asterochloris in 2010. Asterochloris

    Asterochloris italiana

    Asterochloris_italiana

  • Trebouxiaceae
  • Family of algae

    Friedl Genera Asterochloris Dictyochloropsis Heterochlorella Lobosphaera Myrmecia Parietochloris Symbiochloris Trebouxia Trochisciopsis Vulcanochloris

    Trebouxiaceae

    Trebouxiaceae

    Trebouxiaceae

  • Green algae
  • Paraphyletic group of eukaryotes

    and in flatworms. Some species of green algae, particularly of genera Trebouxia of the class Trebouxiophyceae and Trentepohlia (class Ulvophyceae), can

    Green algae

    Green algae

    Green_algae

  • Asterochloris
  • Genus of algae

    genus Trebouxia by differences in chloroplast morphology. Later molecular research showed that Trebouxia was paraphyletic, and that some Trebouxia species

    Asterochloris

    Asterochloris

  • Eva Barreno
  • Spanish botanist and lichenologist (born 1950)

    César; García-Breijo, Francisco; Moya, Patricia (2022). "Trebouxia lynnae sp. nov. (former Trebouxia sp. TR9): Biology and biogeography of an epitome lichen

    Eva Barreno

    Eva_Barreno

  • Xanthoparmelia
  • Genus of fungi

    'golden yellow parmelia'. The photobiont (photosynthetic partner) is Trebouxia (a genus of green algae). Xanthoparmelia was originally conceived of as

    Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia

  • Xanthoria parietina
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    a symbiotic partnership between a fungus and green algae of the genus Trebouxia. Its distinctive orange-yellow color comes from parietin, an anthraquinone

    Xanthoria parietina

    Xanthoria parietina

    Xanthoria_parietina

  • Parmeliaceae
  • Family of lichens

    the family have a symbiotic association with a green alga (most often Trebouxia spp., but Asterochloris spp. are known to associate with some species)

    Parmeliaceae

    Parmeliaceae

    Parmeliaceae

  • Ionaspis
  • Genus of lichens

    genus from Aspicilia based on the presence of Trentepohlia rather than Trebouxia as the photobiont partner. As of July 2023[update], Species Fungorum (in

    Ionaspis

    Ionaspis

    Ionaspis

  • Anaptychia ciliaris
  • Species of lichen

    exposed to these conditions. Two species of green algae in the genus Trebouxia have been shown to serve as the photobionts (photosynthetic partners)

    Anaptychia ciliaris

    Anaptychia ciliaris

    Anaptychia_ciliaris

  • Umbilicaria
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    northern regions. The photobiont in Umbilicaria is a green alga of the genus Trebouxia. Reproduction is varied: many species reproduce sexually by ascospores

    Umbilicaria

    Umbilicaria

    Umbilicaria

  • List of microorganisms tested in outer space
  • ; de la Torre, Rosa (6 September 2013). "UV-C tolerance of symbiotic Trebouxia sp. in the space-tested lichen species Rhizocarpon geographicum and Circinaria

    List of microorganisms tested in outer space

    List_of_microorganisms_tested_in_outer_space

  • Parmotrema perlatum
  • Species of lichen

    clade containing Trebouxia arboricola. A study compared the desiccation tolerance and physiological responses of lichenised Trebouxia to isolated cultures

    Parmotrema perlatum

    Parmotrema perlatum

    Parmotrema_perlatum

  • Lichen anatomy and physiology
  • Structure of lichens

    partner may be an Ascomycete or Basidiomycete. Common algal partners are Trebouxia, Pseudotrebouxia, or Myrmecia. Common cyanobacterium partners include

    Lichen anatomy and physiology

    Lichen anatomy and physiology

    Lichen_anatomy_and_physiology

  • Outline of lichens
  • Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria

    The photobiont in most lichens is a green alga, particularly those from the genus Trebouxia.

    Outline of lichens

    Outline of lichens

    Outline_of_lichens

  • Ramalinaceae
  • Family of fungi

    form symbiotic relationships primarily with green algae of the genus Trebouxia. The family is characterised by pale-coloured thalli, apothecia (fruiting

    Ramalinaceae

    Ramalinaceae

    Ramalinaceae

  • Psora
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    members of the green algal genera Asterochloris, Chloroidium, Myrmecia, and Trebouxia. The genus Psora was first validly published in 1796 by the German lichenologist

    Psora

    Psora

    Psora

  • Xanthoria aureola
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    on almost any rock or wall. The algal symbiont in X. aureola is Trebouxia. Trebouxia fixes 14C mainly into ribitol during photosynthesis; approximately

    Xanthoria aureola

    Xanthoria aureola

    Xanthoria_aureola

  • Teloschistaceae
  • Family of lichen-forming fungi

    a photosynthetic companion (a photobiont) from the green algal genus Trebouxia. Teloschistaceae members are also characterised by their apothecia (the

    Teloschistaceae

    Teloschistaceae

    Teloschistaceae

  • Chaenotheca ferruginea
  • Species of lichen

    fungus forms a lichenized structure alongside is typically of the genus Trebouxia, which is a form of green algae. There are other genera that species in

    Chaenotheca ferruginea

    Chaenotheca ferruginea

    Chaenotheca_ferruginea

  • Asterothyrium atromarginatum
  • Species of lichen

    The photobiont partner of Asterothyrium atromarginatum is a species of Trebouxia (a genus of green algae); their cells are more or less spherical and measure

    Asterothyrium atromarginatum

    Asterothyrium_atromarginatum

  • Ramalina leptocarpha
  • Species of lichen

    leptocarpha often grows in epiphytic association with Ramalina menziesii. Trebouxia decolorans is its primary algal photobiont. This species was first described

    Ramalina leptocarpha

    Ramalina leptocarpha

    Ramalina_leptocarpha

  • Psilolechia
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    (aggregations of photobiont cells surrounded by short-celled hyphae) containing Trebouxia or stichococcoid algae. The apothecia lack a distinct margin, and the

    Psilolechia

    Psilolechia

    Psilolechia

  • Punctelia subrudecta
  • Species of lichen in the family Parmeliaceae

    medulla. Microscope studies show that the photobiont is the green alga Trebouxia gelatinosa. At high magnification the algal cells appear irregular in

    Punctelia subrudecta

    Punctelia subrudecta

    Punctelia_subrudecta

  • Flavoparmelia
  • Genus of fungi

    zone around the margin. The photobiont partner is green algae from genus Trebouxia. Flavoparmelia has larger spores than other segregate genera of Pseudoparmelia

    Flavoparmelia

    Flavoparmelia

    Flavoparmelia

  • Sarrameana
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    contains the partner green alga (small spherical cells consistent with Trebouxia). Routine spot tests for secondary metabolites (K, C, and Pd) are all

    Sarrameana

    Sarrameana

  • Punctelia
  • Genus of foliose lichens

    America. The photobiont partners of Punctelia are green algae in the genus Trebouxia. Some pollution-sensitive Punctelia species have been proposed for use

    Punctelia

    Punctelia

    Punctelia

  • Glossary of lichen terms
  • colour. trebouxioid Resembling or belonging to the green algal genus Trebouxia; trebouxioid cells are globose with a single central chloroplast. triguttulate

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary_of_lichen_terms

  • Trebouxiophyceae
  • Class of algae

    while the algae inhabit a matrix of hyphae which provide protection. Trebouxia (also the namesake of the class) and Asterochloris are the most common

    Trebouxiophyceae

    Trebouxiophyceae

    Trebouxiophyceae

  • Symbiosis in lichens
  • 90% of all known lichens have a green alga as a symbiont. Among these, Trebouxia is the most common genus, occurring in about 20% of all lichens. The second

    Symbiosis in lichens

    Symbiosis in lichens

    Symbiosis_in_lichens

  • Teloschistes spinosus
  • Species of lichen

    is irregularly distributed, containing cells of the green algal genus Trebouxia about 10–18 μm in diameter. The medulla, or innermost layer of the thallus

    Teloschistes spinosus

    Teloschistes_spinosus

  • Adelolecia
  • Genus of lichen

    many crustose lichens use for reproduction. The internal partner is a Trebouxia-type green alga, and the fungal medulla beneath the cortex is white and

    Adelolecia

    Adelolecia

  • Sandilands Provincial Forest
  • Protected forest in Manitoba, Canada

    lichen-forming ascomycete Evernia mesomorpha associates with multiple genotypes of Trebouxia jamesii". New Phytologist. 169 (2): 331–344. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005

    Sandilands Provincial Forest

    Sandilands Provincial Forest

    Sandilands_Provincial_Forest

  • Gallowayella weberi
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    photobiont (photosynthetic partner) is a unicellular green alga from the genus Trebouxia. The medulla, which is the inner tissue beneath the cortex, has a net-like

    Gallowayella weberi

    Gallowayella weberi

    Gallowayella_weberi

  • Trebouxiales
  • Order of algae

    Trebouxiales Trebouxia sp. Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Chlorophyta Class: Trebouxiophyceae Order: Trebouxiales Friedl Families

    Trebouxiales

    Trebouxiales

    Trebouxiales

  • Teloschistales
  • Order of lichen-forming fungi

    photobiont partners for the Teloschistales are green algae from the genera Trebouxia and Asterochloris. In a 2016 classification of lichenized fungi, the order

    Teloschistales

    Teloschistales

    Teloschistales

  • Chaenotheca
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    (photobiont) is a green alga, most often from Dictyochloropsis, Stichococcus, Trebouxia, or Trentepohlia. The apothecia are stalked, with a short to long, slender

    Chaenotheca

    Chaenotheca

    Chaenotheca

  • Nipponoparmelia perplicata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    holdfasts). Pycnidia and conidia have not been observed, and the photobiont is Trebouxia. Fruiting bodies (apothecia) may be frequent, stalked to sessile, 2–7 mm

    Nipponoparmelia perplicata

    Nipponoparmelia_perplicata

  • Vulpinic acid
  • Chemical compound

    (Vulpinic Acid and (+)-Usnic Acid) on the Growth of the Lichen Photobiont Trebouxia irregularis". The Lichenologist. 30 (6): 577–582. doi:10.1017/S0024282992000574

    Vulpinic acid

    Vulpinic acid

    Vulpinic_acid

  • Diploschistes diacapsis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    sterile filaments alongside the spore-bearing structures (paraphyses), a Trebouxia algal partner (photobiont), and the absence of a central column (columella)

    Diploschistes diacapsis

    Diploschistes diacapsis

    Diploschistes_diacapsis

  • Caloplaca pseudocitrina
  • Species of lichen

    contain eight spores each. The photobiont is from the green algal genus Trebouxia, with cells measuring 6.0–12.0 μm in diameter. This species has so far

    Caloplaca pseudocitrina

    Caloplaca_pseudocitrina

  • Buellia
  • Genus of lichens

    in the lichen (the photobiont partner) is always a member of the genus Trebouxia. Lichens in the genus are commonly called disc lichens, or button lichens

    Buellia

    Buellia

    Buellia

  • Lecanographa
  • Genus of lichens

    Trentepohlia, although an uncommon growth form contains the green algal genus Trebouxia instead. The sexual fruit bodies range from round discs to narrow, crack-like

    Lecanographa

    Lecanographa

    Lecanographa

  • Varicellaria hemisphaerica
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    substrate requirements. Both species associate with the same photobiont, Trebouxia sp. OTU A03. In Nepal, Varicellaria hemisphaerica has been reported from

    Varicellaria hemisphaerica

    Varicellaria hemisphaerica

    Varicellaria_hemisphaerica

  • Lecideaceae
  • Family of lichen-forming fungi

    decipiens) by using electron microscopy. The photobionts for the first two are Trebouxia, while it is Myrmecia for the third. They found that the contact between

    Lecideaceae

    Lecideaceae

    Lecideaceae

  • Gyalectidium barbatum
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    The photosynthetic partner (photobiont) is a green alga in the genus Trebouxia, with roughly spherical cells measuring about 5–8 μm in diameter. The

    Gyalectidium barbatum

    Gyalectidium_barbatum

  • List of Trebouxiophyceae genera
  • Dictyochloropsis Heterochlorella Lobosphaera Myrmecia Parietochloris Symbiochloris Trebouxia Trochisciopsis Vulcanochloris Watanabea Choricystis Coccomyxa Dactylothece

    List of Trebouxiophyceae genera

    List_of_Trebouxiophyceae_genera

  • Letharia
  • Genus lichen-forming fungi

    species partners exclusively with a distinct photobiont clade inside Trebouxia jamesii sensu lato, showing that Letharia represents several discrete

    Letharia

    Letharia

    Letharia

  • Sarrameana paradoxa
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    with small green, mostly spherical algal cells (about 6–10 μm; likely Trebouxia) packed into the host periderm. Apothecia (disc-like fruiting bodies)

    Sarrameana paradoxa

    Sarrameana_paradoxa

  • Relicina
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    photosynthetic partner is a green alga similar to those in the genus Trebouxia. Reproduction occurs through apothecia, which are open, disc-like fruiting

    Relicina

    Relicina

    Relicina

  • Bagliettoa
  • Genus of lichens

    green algal partner (photobiont) belongs to the genera Asterochloris or Trebouxia. Algal cells occur in discontinuous patches 50–120 micrometres (μm) deep;

    Bagliettoa

    Bagliettoa

    Bagliettoa

  • Gyalidea
  • Genus of lichen

    border (no prothallus). The photosynthetic partner is a green alga of the Trebouxia type (trebouxioid), consisting of single, rounded cells embedded among

    Gyalidea

    Gyalidea

    Gyalidea

  • Myriolecis
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    photosynthetic partner is most often a single-celled green alga from the genus Trebouxia, although closely related algae may substitute in some species. The sexual

    Myriolecis

    Myriolecis

    Myriolecis

  • Ramalina menziesii
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    lineages of Ramalina menziesii are associated with Trebouxia decolorans, while the remainder are Trebouxia jamesii. While Ramalina menziesii only associates

    Ramalina menziesii

    Ramalina menziesii

    Ramalina_menziesii

  • Lecidea
  • Genus of fungi in the family Lecideaceae

    rock or bark. The photosynthetic partner is a green alga of the genus Trebouxia; its dispersed cells give the thallus a fine-grained look under a hand

    Lecidea

    Lecidea

    Lecidea

  • Thamnolia vermicularis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    its association with photosynthetic green algal partners from the genus Trebouxia. In traditional Chinese medicine, the species is used as a component of

    Thamnolia vermicularis

    Thamnolia vermicularis

    Thamnolia_vermicularis

  • Phaeophyscia
  • Genus of lichens

    partner (photobiont) being trebouxioid–that is, from the green algal genus Trebouxia. The reproductive organs (ascomata) are cup-shaped structures (apothecia)

    Phaeophyscia

    Phaeophyscia

    Phaeophyscia

  • Sporopodium isidiatum
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    The main photobiont (photosynthetic partner) is a green alga (probably Trebouxia). The thallus also commonly bears bluish cephalodia (small patches) containing

    Sporopodium isidiatum

    Sporopodium_isidiatum

  • Buellia frigida
  • Species of lichen

    algal layer within the thallus varies in thickness, containing cells of Trebouxia measuring between 4–7 μm in diameter. The medulla, composed of loosely

    Buellia frigida

    Buellia frigida

    Buellia_frigida

  • Mycoblastus
  • Genus of lichen

    crustose thallus that contains a green algal photobiont from the genus Trebouxia. The apothecia are typically large, hemmispherical, shiny black or dark

    Mycoblastus

    Mycoblastus

    Mycoblastus

  • Harpidium gavilaniae
  • Species of lichen

    approximately 25 μm high. Below this, the photobiont layer, consisting of Trebouxia-like chlorococcoid (spherical green algae) cells measuring 6–15 μm in

    Harpidium gavilaniae

    Harpidium_gavilaniae

  • Symbiochloris reticulata
  • Species of alga

    (1978). "Myrmecia reticulata as a phycobiont and free-living—free-living Trebouxia— The problem of Stenocybe septata". The Lichenologist. 10 (1): 69–79.

    Symbiochloris reticulata

    Symbiochloris_reticulata

  • Calicium sequoiae
  • Species of lichen

    yellow-to-green mosaic and house green algal partners from the genus Trebouxia. Standard spot tests give K+ (bright yellow) and Pd+ (orange) reactions

    Calicium sequoiae

    Calicium_sequoiae

  • Lichen biogeography
  • Study of the distribution of lichens

    Ramalina menziesii links its distribution to photobiont specialization (Trebouxia decolorans), geography, and climate, with algal specialization on local

    Lichen biogeography

    Lichen biogeography

    Lichen_biogeography

  • Caliciaceae
  • Family of lichen-forming fungi

    partner of Caliciaceae lichens is usually from the green algal genus Trebouxia. Collectively, the family has a cosmopolitan distribution, and can be

    Caliciaceae

    Caliciaceae

    Caliciaceae

  • Porpidia
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    reproduction. The lichen's green algae partner is usually from the genera Trebouxia or Asterochloris. The apothecia (fruiting bodies) are common and can appear

    Porpidia

    Porpidia

    Porpidia

  • Melanohalea
  • Genus of lichen

    is trebouxioid, i.e., resembling or belonging to the green algal genus Trebouxia. The cortex of Melanohalea lichens has a brown pigment, but lacks other

    Melanohalea

    Melanohalea

    Melanohalea

  • Cecidonia
  • Genus of fungi

    parasite's own fungus and its partner, a microscopic green alga of the genus Trebouxia. Black apothecia appear singly on the galls. They are stalkless, seldom

    Cecidonia

    Cecidonia

    Cecidonia

  • Chaenothecopsis vainioana
  • Species of lichenicolous fungus

    or lichen bodies (thalli) that contain the green algae Trentepohlia or Trebouxia, and is sometimes found on thalli of Calicium salicinum. In the hemiboreal

    Chaenothecopsis vainioana

    Chaenothecopsis_vainioana

  • Pyrrhospora
  • Genus of lichens

    The photosynthetic partner (photobiont) is a green alga from the genus Trebouxia, which supplies carbohydrates to the fungal partner. Reproduction takes

    Pyrrhospora

    Pyrrhospora

    Pyrrhospora

  • Xanthoparmelia ramosiae
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    The photobiont is a green alga belonging to the Trebouxiophyceae, with Trebouxia-like coccoid cells that are mostly spherical but sometimes oval or irregularly

    Xanthoparmelia ramosiae

    Xanthoparmelia ramosiae

    Xanthoparmelia_ramosiae

  • Burrowsia
  • Genus of lichen

    a thin hyaline upper cortex overlying a photobiont layer dominated by Trebouxia (a green algal genus). Beneath this lies a brown, vertically orientated

    Burrowsia

    Burrowsia

  • Varicellaria
  • Genus of lichen

    associated with green algae from the genus Trebouxia. Specifically, they have been found to associate with Trebouxia sp. OTU A03. The major secondary metabolite

    Varicellaria

    Varicellaria

    Varicellaria

  • Pulchrocladia retipora
  • Species of fruticose lichen

    or slightly yellowish. The photobiont partner is green algae from the Trebouxia. Occasionally, free-living algae become trapped in the irregularly intertwined

    Pulchrocladia retipora

    Pulchrocladia retipora

    Pulchrocladia_retipora

  • Jamesiella chaverriae
  • Species of lichen

    the genus. The photobiont (algal symbiote) is of the green algal genus Trebouxia, with cells measuring 5–8 μm in diameter. Jamesiella chaverriae has been

    Jamesiella chaverriae

    Jamesiella_chaverriae

  • Ramalina
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    green algae from the genus Trebouxia. Research on Macaronesian Ramalina species found that they commonly partner with Trebouxia sp. TR9, which appears well-adapted

    Ramalina

    Ramalina

    Ramalina

  • Leprocaulon
  • Genus of lichens

    base. The internal photosynthetic partner is a green alga of the genus Trebouxia. Fertile populations of Leprocaulon produce small, rimmed discs (lecanorine

    Leprocaulon

    Leprocaulon

    Leprocaulon

  • Cladonia rangiferina
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    the photobionts. The photobiont associated with the reindeer lichen is Trebouxia irregularis. When fertile, the terminal branches often divide into short

    Cladonia rangiferina

    Cladonia rangiferina

    Cladonia_rangiferina

  • Rhizoplaca parilis
  • Species of lichen

    toward a vagrant life-form. The photobiont is a green alga of the genus Trebouxia. Microscopic examination shows one-celled ascospores typical of the genus

    Rhizoplaca parilis

    Rhizoplaca_parilis

  • Boreoplaca
  • Single-species lichen genus

    layer, which is 50–100 μm thick and contains unicellular green algae, Trebouxia, that are up to 15 μm in diameter. These algae form a symbiotic relationship

    Boreoplaca

    Boreoplaca

  • Letharia lupina
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    by its association with a different clade of the green algal partner Trebouxia (within T. jamesii s. lat.) than that found in L. vulpina s. str. (in

    Letharia lupina

    Letharia lupina

    Letharia_lupina

  • Violella wangii
  • Species of lichen

    the thallus a frosted look. Internally, the photobiont is a green alga (Trebouxia-type), and chemical tests detect atranorin together with roccellic (or

    Violella wangii

    Violella_wangii

  • Ramalina farinacea
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    populations found that thalli of Ramalina farinacea can contain two distinct Trebouxia photobionts within the same thallus. On the basis of plastid LSU rDNA

    Ramalina farinacea

    Ramalina farinacea

    Ramalina_farinacea

  • Pilophorus acicularis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    (photobiont) associated with P. acicularis is Asterochloris magna (formerly Trebouxia magna). Pilophorus acicularis can be separated from similar species by

    Pilophorus acicularis

    Pilophorus acicularis

    Pilophorus_acicularis

  • Bryocaulon
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    facilitate gas exchange. The internal photobiont alga belongs to the Trebouxia group. Chemical spot tests and thin-layer chromatography reveal the presence

    Bryocaulon

    Bryocaulon

    Bryocaulon

  • Pseudevernia consocians
  • Species of lichen

    photobiont partner of Pseudevernia consocians is the green algal species Trebouxia jamesii. Pseudevernia consocians has a distribution that encompasses the

    Pseudevernia consocians

    Pseudevernia consocians

    Pseudevernia_consocians

  • Roccellaceae
  • Family of lichen-forming fungi

    lichen thallus, with the Trebouxia-associated form previously recognised as a separate species, "Buellia violaceofusca". The Trebouxia photobionts found in

    Roccellaceae

    Roccellaceae

    Roccellaceae

  • Robert Slocum
  • American botanist

    thesis was titled Effects of SO₂ and pH on the ultrastructure of the Trebouxia phycobiont of the pollution-sensitive lichen Parmelia caperata (L.) Ach

    Robert Slocum

    Robert_Slocum

  • Lecanora sorediomarginata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    The photobiont (photosynthetic partner) is a green alga of the genus Trebouxia. The soredia are about 16–40 μm in diameter and may be aggregated into

    Lecanora sorediomarginata

    Lecanora_sorediomarginata

  • Tephromelataceae
  • Family of lichens in the order Lecanorales

    relationship with chlorococcoid green algae, specifically from the genus Trebouxia, to form lichenised structures; instances of them living on other lichens

    Tephromelataceae

    Tephromelataceae

    Tephromelataceae

  • Calicium adspersum
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    lichenized fungus associates with a green-algal photobiont in the genus Trebouxia. Under the microscope, the apothecial stalk is surrounded by a thin, colourless

    Calicium adspersum

    Calicium adspersum

    Calicium_adspersum

  • Teuvoa
  • Genus of lichens

    photosynthesising partner, generally belongs to the green alga genus Trebouxia or similar chlorococcoid genera. Reproduction in Teuvoa occurs through

    Teuvoa

    Teuvoa

  • Caloplaca
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    Caloplaca contains a green algal partner (photobiont) from the genus Trebouxia. The apothecia feature a persistent rim (thalline margin) matching the

    Caloplaca

    Caloplaca

    Caloplaca

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