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The ultrastructure of the symbionts ofRhizocarpon geographicum,Parmelia conspersa andUmbilicaria pustulata growing under dryness conditions
Authors:Carmen Ascaso  Jesus Galvan
Affiliation:(1) Laboratorio de Microscopia Electrónica, Instituto de Edafologia y Biologia Vegetal (C. S. I. C), Madrid, Spain;(2) Present address: Biochimie Cellulaire Radiobiologie C. E. N./S. C. K., 2400 Mol, Belgium
Abstract:Summary The dryness-induced ultrastructural changes of both myco- and phycobiont of three lichen species (R. geographicum, P. conspersa, andU. pustulata) have been studied over three months and half, period of time. During this time other ecological factors, such as rock substratum, temperature, light and gas interchange were unaltered compared to the natural conditions. A large number of ultrastructural changes were observed in the mycobiont as well as in the phycobiont (Trebouxia) and often, cells showed a highly disorganized morphology. The most important ultrastructural modifications were: 1. pyrenoglobuli of the algae were peripheral, 2. new and unknown structures were observed in the phycobionts of bothR. geographicum andU. pustulata as well as in the mycobiont of the latter species.
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