what is the symbiotic association in lichens?
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Lichens are symbiotic associations between fungi (mycobionts, commonly Ascomycetes) and photosynthetic partners (photobionts) which can be green algae (commonly Trebouxia spp.) or diazotrophic cyanobacteria (commonly Nostoc spp.). These mycobiont-photobiont symbioses are regarded as mutualistic.
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What is the symbiotic association in lichens?
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- ☞ Lichens are symbiotic associations between fungi (mycobionts, commonly Ascomycetes) and photosynthetic partners (photobionts) which can be green algae (commonly Trebouxia spp.) or diazotrophic cyanobacteria (commonly Nostoc spp.). These mycobiont-photobiont symbioses are regarded as mutualistic.
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