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Xanthoria parietina (L). TH .F R. MYCOBIONT ISOLATION BY ASCOSPORE DISCHARGE, GERMINATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN "IN VITRO" CULTURE
Cristian Diana,Brezeanu Aurelia +1 more
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The article is focused on fungal partner isolation from the Xanthoria parietina (Teloschistaceae) lichen body by ascospore discharge from golden disk-like fruits - ascoma, followed by germination and subsequent development on liquid nutrient medium Malt-Yeast extract (AHMADJIAN, 1967a) under different temperature and light/dark regime conditions.Abstract:
The article is focused on fungal partner isolation from the Xanthoria parietina (Teloschistaceae) lichen body by ascospore discharge from golden disk-like fruits - ascoma, followed by germination and subsequent development on liquid nutrient medium Malt-Yeast extract (AHMADJIAN, 1967a) under different temperature and light/dark regime conditions. The morphology of the mycobiont and the inner structure were characterized by stereomicroscope Stemi 2000 C, light microscope Scope. A1, Zeiss and by the JEOL - JSM - 6610LV Scanning Electron Microscope.read more
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