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Lichen and Mycorrhizae
By Reuben Vandezande
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Lichens A fungus that grows symbiotically with algae, resulting in a composite organism that characteristically forms a crust-like or branching growth on rocks or tree trunks.(Wikipedia)
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Pictures Tube Lichen
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Pictures Green Shield Lichen
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Pictures Grisley Beard Lichen
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Mycorrhizae Mycorrhizae are symbiotic associations that form between the roots of most plant species and fungi.
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Pictures
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Pictures White Truffle
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Pictures Redwood seedlings with, right, and without, left, mycorrhizae
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Importance of Lichen and Mycorrhizae
They provide a place for algae to survive in harsh conditions (lichen) They absorb anything in the air, especially pollutants (lichen) Provide nutrients for host plants by increasing the rate of decomposition in the root area of the plant (mycorrhizae)
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Life cycle
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Interesting Facts Lichens are many times the first organism to settle in an area with no soil It is estimated that lichens cover 8% of the earth Some Lichens may be over 10,00 years old, in the Antarctic Some mycorrhizae can protect roots from other fungus
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