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- W68163516 abstract "Lichen-forming fungi are, like plant pathogens or mycorrhizal fungi, a taxonomically heterogeneous, polyphyletic group of nutritional specialists which acquire fixed carbon from a living photoautotrophic partner (Tab. 1; for molecular systematics see [12]). In the lichen symbiosis the photobiont is not a multicellular structure as in fungal symbioses with plants, but a population of minute green algal and/or cyanobacterial cells. These are housed and maintained within the thallus of the mycobiont which, in most cases, is the quantitatively predominant exhabitant. According to Article 13.Id of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature [16] the species names of lichens refer to the fungal partner. However, the taxonomic description of lichen-forming fungi is based on sexual reproductive structures which are exclusively formed in the symbiotic state, and on characteristics of the symbiotic phenotype (morphotype, chemotype etc.), i.e. the form in which we find and collect lichens in nature. Axenically cultured, aposymbiotic phenotypes differ very significantly from symbiotic ones. Therefore it is customary among lichenologists to refer to the mycobiont of a particular lichen species even when the aposymbiotic, cultured phenotype is considered." @default.
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