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1. The application of haplotypes instead of species-level ranks modifies the interpretation of ecological preferences in lichen symbiont interactions in Parmelia.

2. Effects of Dust Pollution on Photosynthesis and Respiration Parameters of Lichens in the Bauxite Mine Area.

3. The pattern of photosynthetic response and adaptation to changing light conditions in lichens is linked to their ecological range.

4. Ascidian-associated photosymbionts from Manado, Indonesia: secondary metabolites, bioactivity simulation, and biosynthetic insight.

5. N - nitrate uptake and nitrogen exchange in the bionts of the lichen Parmelia sulcata.

6. The cost of surviving nitrogen excess: energy and protein demand in the lichen Cladonia portentosa as revealed by proteomic analysis.

7. Patterns and drivers of lichen species composition in a NW-European lowland deciduous woodland complex.

8. Differences Between Sensitivity of Mycobiont and Photobiont of Cladonia sp . Lichens to Different Types of Nitrogen Exposure.

9. Characteristics of lichen lectins and their role in symbiosis.

10. Relationship between the algal partners and the growth of lichen-forming fungus Porpidia crustulata.

11. Morphological and phylogenetic study of algal partners associated with the lichen-forming fungus Porpidia crustulata from the Guancen Mountains, northern China.

12. Photobiont selectivity for lichens and evidence for a possible glacial refugium in the Ross Sea Region, Antarctica.

13. Recognition mechanisms during the pre-contact state of lichens: I. Mycobiont-photobiont interactions of the mycobiont of Fulgensia bracteata.

14. Asymmetric Co-evolution in the Lichen Symbiosis Caused by a Limited Capacity for Adaptation in the Photobiont.

15. Sizing the fungal and algal genomes of the lichen Cladonia grayi through quantitative PCR.

16. Life at the Limits: Capacities of Isolated and Cultured Lichen Symbionts to Resist Extreme Environmental Stresses.

17. Nitrate uptake by isolated bionts of the lichen Parmelia sulcata.

18. Simple method for fractionation ofParmelia sulcatalichen thalli.

19. Predicting CO2 gain and photosynthetic light acclimation from fluorescence yield and quenching in cyano-lichens.

20. The occurrence of the chloroplast pyrenoid is correlated with the activity of a CO-concentrating mechanism and carbon isotope discrimination in lichens and bryophytes.

21. Quantitative approach to the fine structure of both symbionts of nine Umbilicaria species.

22. Detection of polysaccharides and ultrastructural modification of the photobiont cell wall produced by two arginase isolectins from Xanthoria parietina.

23. Microsatellite markers for Dictyochloropsis reticulata (Trebouxiophyceae), the symbiotic alga of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria (L.).

24. Quantitative approach to the fine structure of both symbionts of nine Umbilicaria species

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