the basics of lichens

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THE LICHEN BASIS BY: SUSAN EGBERT

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Page 1: The Basics of Lichens

THE LICHEN BASISBY: SUSAN EGBERT

Page 2: The Basics of Lichens

WHAT ARE LICHENS

• Lichens have a fungal component and algal components that live symbiotically. These creatures are part of the fungal classification.

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TYPES OF LICHENS

• Based on their growth patterns

• Crustose

• Foliose

• Fructicose

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CRUSTOSE

• edges flat, unlobed and closely attached to substrate

• hard to remove without damaging substrate or lichen

• algae usually dispersed

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FOLIOSE

• A sandwich of fungal layer with algal mat in middle

• Has lobes

• small rootlets called rhizines attach it to substrate

• top and bottom layers different

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FRUCTICOSE

• round branches with its fungal layer outside, its algal layer within

• no rhizines

• Grows away from attachment, usually vertical

• odd-shaped structures such as goblets, or threads

• Fruticose lichens are either shrub-like small mounds, growing up from the ground, or beard-like, small tangles looks like a Spanish moss when hanging down, attached to the substrate only at their bases, and usually with a circular cross-section.

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USES OF LICHENS

• Medicine

• Dyes for clothes

• Food for animals

• Indicators of air pollution