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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LichenLichen - Wikipedia

    A lichen ( / ˈlaɪkən / LY-kən, UK also / ˈlɪtʃən / LITCH-ən) is a symbiosis of algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of multiple fungi species, along with a yeast embedded in the cortex or "skin", in a mutualistic relationship.

  2. Un liquen tradicionalmente se define como un holobionte conformado por un hongo (micobionte) y una o varias poblaciones fotosintéticas de algas o cianobacterias (fotobiontes) esparcidas de manera extracelular en el micelio del micobionte considerado como el hospedero o ex-habitante. 1 Aunque se considera que los líquenes son las interacciones ...

  3. The following outline provides an overview of and topical guide to lichens. Lichen – composite organism made up of multiple species – a fungal partner, one or more photosynthetic partners, which can be either green algae or cyanobacteria, and, in at least 52 genera of lichens, a yeast.

  4. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › LichenLichen — Wikipédia

    Le lichen ( /li.kɛn/ ), appelé aussi champignon lichénisé ou champignon lichénisant, est un organisme composite qui résulte d'une symbiose permanente entre au moins un champignon hétérotrophe appelé mycobionte, et des cellules microscopiques photoautotrophes, possédant de la chlorophylle, nommées photobiontes.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LichenologyLichenology - Wikipedia

    Lichenology is the branch of mycology that studies the lichens, symbiotic organisms made up of an intimate symbiotic association of a microscopic alga (or a cyanobacterium) with a filamentous fungus. Lichens are chiefly characterized by this symbiosis.

  6. Lichens are symbiotic organisms made up of multiple species: a fungus, one or more photobionts (an alga and/or a cyanobacteria) and sometimes a yeast. They are regularly grouped by their external appearance – a characteristic known as their growth form.

  7. Symbiosis in lichens is the mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship of green algae and/or blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) living among filaments of a fungus, forming lichen.