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M - Lichens:classification:Ascolichen, basidiolichen. External structure:foliose,
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LICHEN
Prepared by
Dr. Rukhshana Parveen
Assistant Professor, Department of Botany
Gautum Buddha Mahila College, Gaya
Magadh University, Bodhgaya
The term Lichen was first used by Theophrastus (371-284 B.C.)
Lichen are symbiotic relationship between an algae or cynobacteria & a fungi .The
algal component is known as phycobiont or photobiont (Greek, phykos= alga,
bios= life) & fungal component known as mycobiant (Greek, mykos = fungus,
bios = life ).
The two components interwined so as to form a single thallus. These are self
reproducing functional unit.
Hawksworth et al. (1983) defined lichen as ‘As stable self supporting association of
a mycobiont and a photobiont”.
Found growing in almost all parts of the terrestrial world.
Based on the types of habitat colonised, Lichen are grouped into six
types:-
Corticolous: - On the bark of trees. (Usnea, Graphis, Alectoria, species of
Parmelia)
Lignicolous: - On the wood directly. (Calicium, Chaenotheca, Cyphelium)
Saxicolous: - On rocky substrata. (Dermatocarpon, Pornia, Xanthora)
Terricolous:- on the ground. (Lecidea granulose, Cladonia floerkeana, Collema
tenax)
Marine: -On siliceous rocky shore of sea. (Caloplaca marina, Verrccaria mucosa)
Freshwater: - On hard siliceous rocky in fresh water. (Hymenelia lacustris
Classification of Lichen
There is no natural system of classification of Lichen. Only on the basis of the
structure of fruiting bodies of fungal components Zahlbruckner (1907, 1926)
classified Lichens into two groups:-
1. Ascolichens:- The fungal component belongs to Ascomycetes. These are further
divided into two sub groups.
Pyrenocarpeae=> Flask shaped fruiting body called Perithecium.
(Dermatocarpon)
Gymnocarpeae=> Disc shaped fruiting body called Apothecium.
(Parmelia)
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