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Andreas Beck
Department of Lichenology and Bryology, Botanische Staatssammlung München, Germany
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Carolina Cornejo
Forest Health and Biotic Interactions, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Switzerland
2 protocols
Francesco Dal Grande
Senckenberg Gesellschaft fuer Naturforschung
1 protocol
Rosmarie Honegger
Institute of Plant Biology, University of Zürich, Switzerland
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Christoph Scheidegger
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Switzerland
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Genomic DNA Extraction and Genotyping of
Dictyochloropsis
Green Algae Strains
Authors:
Francesco Dal Grande
,
Carolina Cornejo
,
Christoph Scheidegger
and
Andreas Beck
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08/05/2015,
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Dictyochloropsis
is an ecologically important genus of free-living and symbiotic green algae. Representatives of this genus are horizontally transmitted among several fungi of the family Lobariaceae, thus forming photobiont-mediated guilds. ...
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Axenic Cultivation of Mycelium of the Lichenized Fungus,
Lobaria pulmonaria
(Peltigerales, Ascomycota)
Authors:
Carolina Cornejo
,
Christoph Scheidegger
and
Rosmarie Honegger
,
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07/05/2015,
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Lichens are symbiotic organisms consisting of a fungal partner (the mycobiont) and one or more algal or cyanobacterial partners (the photobiont); moreover lichen thalli comprise a plethora of epi- and endobiotic bacteria and non-lichenized fungi. ...
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