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1. The ecology of lichenicolous lichens: a case-study in Italy

2. The Italian lichens dataset from the TSB herbarium (University of Trieste)

3. Myco–Phycobiont Interactions within the 'Ramalina farinacea Group': A Geographical Survey over Europe and Macaronesia

4. Fruticose Lichen Communities at the Edge: Distribution and Diversity in a Desert Sky Island on the Colorado Plateau

5. Life on top: cryptoendolithic ascomycetes and microalgae isolated from over 6000 m altitude

6. Large differences in carbohydrate degradation and transport potential among lichen fungal symbionts

7. Refining the picture: new records to the lichen biota of Italy

8. Characterizing the ribosomal tandem repeat and its utility as a DNA barcode in lichen-forming fungi

9. Photobiont Diversity in Lichen Symbioses From Extreme Environments

10. Contrasting Patterns of Climatic Niche Divergence in Trebouxia—A Clade of Lichen-Forming Algae

11. Should we hail the Red King? Evolutionary consequences of a mutualistic lifestyle in genomes of lichenized ascomycetes

12. Lichen and Lichenicolous Fungal Communities Tested as Suitable Systems for the Application of Cross-Taxon Analysis

13. Muellerella , a lichenicolous fungal genus recovered as polyphyletic within Chaetothyriomycetidae ( Eurotiomycetes , Ascomycota )

14. Genome-scale data resolve ancestral rock-inhabiting lifestyle in Dothideomycetes (Ascomycota)

15. Trebouxia lynnae sp. nov. (Former Trebouxia sp. TR9): Biology and Biogeography of an Epitome Lichen Symbiotic Microalga

16. Integrated eDNA metabarcoding and morphological analyses assess spatio-temporal patterns of airborne fungal spores

17. Invasion at the Edge: The Case of Rosa rugosa (Rosaceae) in Italy

18. Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic Endolithic Communities Untangles the Evolution of Rock-Inhabiting and Lichenized Fungi in Arthoniomycetes

19. An Overview of Genomics, Phylogenomics and Proteomics Approaches in Ascomycota

20. Shed Light in the DaRk LineagES of the Fungal Tree of Life—STRES

21. DNA metabarcoding uncovers fungal diversity of mixed airborne samples in Italy.

22. Unexpected associated microalgal diversity in the lichen Ramalina farinacea is uncovered by pyrosequencing analyses.

23. Cross Taxon Congruence Between Lichens and Vascular Plants in a Riparian Ecosystem

24. Fungal Diversity in Lichens: From Extremotolerance to Interactions with Algae

25. Effects of Growth Media on the Diversity of Culturable Fungi from Lichens

27. Environmental DNA reveals diversity and abundance of Alternaria species in neighbouring heterogeneous landscapes in Worcester, UK

30. The origin of human pathogenicity and biological interactions in Chaetothyriales

31. Introgressive Descent and Hypersexuality Drive The Evolution Of Sexual Parasitism and Morphological Reduction In a Fungal Species Complex

32. Arable plant communities as a surrogate of crop rhizosphere microbiota

34. Sequence data from isolated lichen-associated melanized fungi enhance delimitation of two new lineages within Chaetothyriomycetidae

35. Whole Genome Amplification as an Innovative Approach for Genomic Studies in Lichenized Fungi

37. Phytohormone release by three isolated lichen mycobionts and the effects of indole-3-acetic acid on their compatible photobionts

38. Abundance and Extracellular Release of Phytohormones in Aero‐terrestrial Microalgae (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) As a Potential Chemical Signaling Source 1

39. Characterizing the ribosomal tandem repeat and its utility as a DNA barcode in lichen-forming fungi

40. Chloroplast morphology and pyrenoid ultrastructural analyses reappraise the diversity of the lichen phycobiont genus Trebouxia (Chlorophyta)

41. Water-energy relationships shape the phylogenetic diversity of terricolous lichen communities in Mediterranean mountains: Implications for conservation in a climate change scenario

42. Photobiont Diversity in Lichen Symbioses From Extreme Environments

43. Contrasting Patterns of Climatic Niche Divergence in

45. Large differences in carbohydrate degradation and transport potential in the genomes of lichen fungal symbionts

46. Relevance of plant and fungal DNA metabarcoding in aerobiology

48. Macroecological diversification and convergence in a clade of keystone symbionts

49. Refining the picture: new records to the lichen biota of Italy

50. Should we hail the Red King: evolutionary consequences of a mutualistic lifestyle in genomes of lichenized fungi

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