1967
DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-6-2-127.1
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A Guide to the Algae Occurring as Lichen Symbionts: Isolation, Culture, Cultural Physiology, and Identification

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“…Photobionts were isolated by the micropipette method according to Ahmadjian (1967) and grown as described in . Culture strains of the isolated photobionts are maintained at the algal collections in Mu$ nchen (M) and Kaiserslautern (KL) and are available from the authors on request.…”
Section: Photobiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photobionts were isolated by the micropipette method according to Ahmadjian (1967) and grown as described in . Culture strains of the isolated photobionts are maintained at the algal collections in Mu$ nchen (M) and Kaiserslautern (KL) and are available from the authors on request.…”
Section: Photobiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, pode ocorrer que as substâncias químicas estejam localizadas também em outras partes do líquen. Nos apotécios de Haematoma ventosum está presente a hemaventosina [4], que é um pigmento vermelho escuro 28,29 , em Letraria columbina os apotécios contêm ácido norstítico [5] e no talo estão presentes atranorina [2] e ácido vulpínico 30 [6]. O ácido taminólico [7] ocorre nos apotécios e o ácido perlatólico [8] no talo de Icmadophila ericetorum 31 .…”
Section: Metabólitos Secundáriosunclassified
“…Além dessa, ocorrem também espécies de Coccomyxa e Trentepohlia. Entre as algas verde-azuladas (cianofíceas), as mais comuns são a Nostoc e Scytonema 4 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Axenic cultures are useful to study the taxonomy, biochemical, molecular or physiological behaviour of microscopic algae outside the symbiosis. There are lots of methods, but the most popular isolation method was developed by Ahmadjian (1967aAhmadjian ( , 1967b and consists of cutting the lichen photobiont layer into thin slices, then grinding it between two glass slides and finally spreading the homogenate on a solid agar medium. There are several variations to this method, but the main common problem to all of them is the long time required after isolation to obtain clones.…”
Section: Methods For Isolating Lichen Photobiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%