Molecular studies on cyanobacterial diversity in lichen symbioses

Symbioses between cyanobacteria and lichen-forming fungi occur worldwide in a wide range of terrestrial environments, ranging from tropical rainforests to hot and cold deserts. The evolutionary success of these symbioses is evident from the wide range of fungal groups that have established associati...

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Main Author: Jouko Rikkinen
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2013-04-01
Series:MycoKeys
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spelling doaj-c44e19e0e8ef4374809e309deb816fb22020-11-24T21:28:20ZengPensoft PublishersMycoKeys1314-40571314-40492013-04-016033210.3897/mycokeys.6.38691196Molecular studies on cyanobacterial diversity in lichen symbiosesJouko RikkinenSymbioses between cyanobacteria and lichen-forming fungi occur worldwide in a wide range of terrestrial environments, ranging from tropical rainforests to hot and cold deserts. The evolutionary success of these symbioses is evident from the wide range of fungal groups that have established associations with cyanobacteria. The diversity of symbiotic cyanobacteria is also high, and it is obvious that symbioses between different cyanobacteria and different lichen-forming fungi have evolved on multiple occasions. From the late 1990s cyanobacterial lichens have been the subject of a steadily increasing number of molecular investigations. This chronological review examines how these studies have contributed to present knowledge and highlights some conceptual developments that have been instrumental in the process.http://mycokeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=1196
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title_short Molecular studies on cyanobacterial diversity in lichen symbioses
title_full Molecular studies on cyanobacterial diversity in lichen symbioses
title_fullStr Molecular studies on cyanobacterial diversity in lichen symbioses
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description Symbioses between cyanobacteria and lichen-forming fungi occur worldwide in a wide range of terrestrial environments, ranging from tropical rainforests to hot and cold deserts. The evolutionary success of these symbioses is evident from the wide range of fungal groups that have established associations with cyanobacteria. The diversity of symbiotic cyanobacteria is also high, and it is obvious that symbioses between different cyanobacteria and different lichen-forming fungi have evolved on multiple occasions. From the late 1990s cyanobacterial lichens have been the subject of a steadily increasing number of molecular investigations. This chronological review examines how these studies have contributed to present knowledge and highlights some conceptual developments that have been instrumental in the process.
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