LICHEN

līˈkən, usually slow-growing organism of simple structure, composed of fungi (see Fungi) and photosynthetic green algae or cyanobacteria living together in a symbiotic relationship and resulting in a structure that resembles neither constituent. There are about 25,000 species, most comprised of a sac fungus (Ascomycete) and a green alga of the genus Trebouxia or Trentepohlia or a cyanobacterium of the genus Nostoc; some lichens include multiple species of fungi.

Lichens commonly grow on rocks, trees, fence posts, and similar objects. The body (thallus) of the lichen is made up of the filaments, or hyphae, of the fungus. Its typical greenish gray color is due to the combination of the chlorophyll from the photosynthetic organism with the colorless fungi, although sometimes the thallus may be red, orange, or brown. Lichens require no food source other than light, air, and minerals. They depend heavily on rainwater for their minerals and are sensitive to rain-borne pollutants. The fungal component of lichens produces acids that disintegrate rock, giving the lichen a better hold and aiding weathering processes, which eventually turn rock into soil. Lichens usually reproduce by the breaking off of a segment that contains both components.

Lichens can withstand great extremes of temperature and are found in arctic, antarctic, and tropical regions. They are often the pioneer forms of life—as in parts of Iceland and Greenland, where they are the predominant vegetation. Reindeer moss (Cladonia rangiferina) and Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica), both low, branching forms, provide food for large mammals and other animals in northern regions. Old-man's-beard (Usnea barbata) is a temperate species that hangs like Spanish moss from coniferous trees.

Before the discovery of aniline dyes, lichens were much used for silk and wool dyes. The blue and purple dyes litmus and archil are still obtained from species of lichens. Others have been used in perfume manufacturing and brewing. The "manna" of the Bible is thought by some to have been a lichen found in Old World deserts and easily carried along by wind.

See V. Alimadjian, The Lichen Symbiosis (1967); M. E. Hale, Jr., The Biology of Lichens (1970); I. M. Brodo et al., Lichens of North America (2001).

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...growing in some of the lichen nuits and elsewhere without lichens. The most striking...observed, 127 with lichen mats and 167 without lichens. Flowers and/or...bloom in the absence of lichens. In addition, lichen mats are known to intercept...
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The Amazing Lichen and How To Photograph Them by Siegfried Matull Lichen are truly the most fascinating and mysterious plants...our natural world. Many years ago, I believed that lichen were species of the moss plant family. Since that...
...less hospitable to lichens. As the concentration...dioxide increases, lichen abundance decreases...completely. Different lichens have different levels...and so on). b) lichen identification. Identify the lichens present and record...
...plantlike organisms, lichens once were found in...are classified as "lichen deserts." The problem is that lichens--unique life forms...4,000 species of lichens in North America...threatened or endangered. Lichen deserts tend to be...
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...color, put a little lichen in your life. Lichens are colorful organisms...and climate change. Lichens also reproduce. But lichen dating and mating is...voila! -generate new lichen. Sometimes, though, lichens reproduce sexually...
...Doctor: PAIN DOWN BELOW; ISSUE OF THE WEEK: LICHEN SCLEROSUS. Byline: DR Catherine Hood EVER had...from a skin condition thats often overlooked - lichen sclerosus. WHAT IS IT? LICHEN sclerosus is an uncommon skin disease that affects...
...mosses were plentiful, lichen numbers declined in areas...further into the reserve. Lichens are a fascinating combination...effects of traffic on lichen distribution is also...symbiosis, and it allows the lichen to grow in sunny, exposed...A 10-week course on lichens and bryophytes will start...
...she was diagnosed with the skin condition lichen planus. This is an itchy, noninfectious...developed a particularly severe form, erosive lichen planus, which led to ulcers on her tongue. Lichen planus is a common condition affecting 1...
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...tundras restrictive environment for plant life increases northward, with dwarf trees giving way to grasses (mainly mosses, lichen, sedges, and some flowering plants), the ground coverage of which becomes widely scattered toward the permanent snow line...
ICELAND MOSS see lichen . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
OLD-MANS-BEARD name for several plants, among them a clematis and a lichen . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...prefiguring the Eucharist. Manna has been linked with the gum resin produced by several kinds of tree and with a species of lichen still found in many sections of W Asia and N Africa. According to another theory, manna is the sweet secretion of various...
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