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- Lichen abstract "A lichen (/ˈlaɪkən/, sometimes /ˈlɪtʃən/ ) is a composite organism consisting of a fungus (the mycobiont) and a photosynthetic partner (the photobiont or phycobiont) growing together in a symbiotic relationship. The photobiont is usually either a green alga (commonly Trebouxia) or cyanobacterium (commonly Nostoc). The morphology, physiology and biochemistry of lichens are very different from those of the isolated fungus and alga in culture. Lichens occur in some of the most extreme environments on Earth—arctic tundra, hot deserts, rocky coasts, and toxic slag heaps. However, they are also abundant as epiphytes on leaves and branches in rain forests and temperate woodland, on bare rock, including walls and gravestones, and on exposed soil surfaces (e.g., Collema) in otherwise mesic habitats. The roofs of many buildings have lichens growing on them. Lichens are widespread and may be long-lived; however, many are also vulnerable to environmental disturbance, and may be useful to scientists in assessing the effects of air pollution, ozone depletion, and metal contamination. Lichens have also been used in making dyes and perfumes, as well as in traditional medicines. It has been estimated that 6% of Earth's land surface is covered by lichen.".
- Lichen thumbnail Haeckel_Lichenes.jpg?width=300.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink Foliose_lichen_130_d.gif.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink lichenBiology.shtml.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink liaslight.lias.net.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink lichen_growth_formula.phtml.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink pnwfungi.org.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink viewGigapan.php?id=20100.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink SEMUJM638FE_index_0.html.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink www.lichen.com.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink www.lichens.ie.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink Artigo.asp?iArtigo=2977&iLingua=2.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink www.nlnature.com.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink www.theBLS.org.uk.
- Lichen wikiPageExternalLink www.tropicallichens.net.
- Lichen wikiPageID "172396".
- Lichen wikiPageRevisionID "606025416".
- Lichen hasPhotoCollection Lichen.
- Lichen subject Category:Bioindicators.
- Lichen subject Category:Cryptogams.
- Lichen subject Category:Indicator_species.
- Lichen subject Category:Lichens.
- Lichen subject Category:Mycology.
- Lichen subject Category:Oligotrophs.
- Lichen subject Category:Polyextremophiles.
- Lichen subject Category:Symbiosis.
- Lichen comment "A lichen (/ˈlaɪkən/, sometimes /ˈlɪtʃən/ ) is a composite organism consisting of a fungus (the mycobiont) and a photosynthetic partner (the photobiont or phycobiont) growing together in a symbiotic relationship. The photobiont is usually either a green alga (commonly Trebouxia) or cyanobacterium (commonly Nostoc). The morphology, physiology and biochemistry of lichens are very different from those of the isolated fungus and alga in culture.".
- Lichen label "Flechte".
- Lichen label "Korstmos".
- Lichen label "Lichen".
- Lichen label "Lichen".
- Lichen label "Lichene".
- Lichen label "Liquen".
- Lichen label "Líquen".
- Lichen label "Porosty".
- Lichen label "Лишайники".
- Lichen label "أشنيات".
- Lichen label "地衣".
- Lichen label "地衣類".
- Lichen sameAs Lišejník.
- Lichen sameAs Flechte.
- Lichen sameAs Λειχήνα.
- Lichen sameAs Liquen.
- Lichen sameAs Liken.
- Lichen sameAs Lichen.
- Lichen sameAs Lumut_kerak.
- Lichen sameAs Lichene.
- Lichen sameAs 地衣類.
- Lichen sameAs 지의류.
- Lichen sameAs Korstmos.
- Lichen sameAs Porosty.
- Lichen sameAs Líquen.
- Lichen sameAs m.01763f.
- Lichen sameAs Q43142.
- Lichen sameAs Q43142.
- Lichen wasDerivedFrom Lichen?oldid=606025416.
- Lichen depiction Haeckel_Lichenes.jpg.
- Lichen isPrimaryTopicOf Lichen.