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  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,422 Views
14 Pages

12 July 2023

DNA barcoding approaches provide powerful tools for characterizing fungal diversity. However, DNA barcoding is limited by poor representation of species-level diversity in fungal sequence databases. Can the development of custom, regionally focused D...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,922 Views
12 Pages

Establishment of Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Transformation of Cladonia macilenta, a Model Lichen-Forming Fungus

  • Rundong Liu,
  • Wonyong Kim,
  • Jaycee Augusto Paguirigan,
  • Min-Hye Jeong and
  • Jae-Seoun Hur

26 March 2021

Despite the fascinating biology of lichens, such as the symbiotic association of lichen-forming fungi (mycobiont) with their photosynthetic partners and their ability to grow in harsh habitats, lack of genetic tools manipulating mycobiont has hindere...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
10,237 Views
18 Pages

8 May 2022

Robust species delimitations provide a foundation for investigating speciation, phylogeography, and conservation. Here we attempted to elucidate species boundaries in the cosmopolitan lichen-forming fungal taxon Lecanora polytropa. This nominal taxon...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,357 Views
12 Pages

9 December 2023

Cryptic species are common in lichen-forming fungi and have been reported from different genera in the most speciose family, Parmeliaceae. Herein, we address species delimitation in a group of mainly asexually reproducing Parmelina species. The morph...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,755 Views
17 Pages

24 October 2021

Lichen secondary metabolites are natural products of high medicinal and industrial value, which are produced by the fungal symbiont (mycobiont) of lichens in response to environmental changes. It has been shown that the cultured mycobiont is capable...

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  • Open Access
37 Citations
5,967 Views
17 Pages

2 October 2021

Primary biosynthetic enzymes involved in the synthesis of lichen polyphenolic compounds depsides and depsidones are non-reducing polyketide synthases (NR-PKSs), and cytochrome P450s. However, for most depsides and depsidones the corresponding PKSs ar...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,607 Views
19 Pages

Survey of Lichenized Fungi DNA Barcodes on King George Island (Antarctica): An Aid to Species Discovery

  • Renato Daniel La Torre,
  • Daniel Ramos,
  • Mayra Doris Mejía,
  • Edgar Neyra,
  • Edwin Loarte and
  • Gisella Orjeda

11 May 2023

DNA barcoding is a powerful method for the identification of lichenized fungi groups for which the diversity is already well-represented in nucleotide databases, and an accurate, robust taxonomy has been established. However, the effectiveness of DNA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,721 Views
10 Pages

Fungal Host Affects Photosynthesis in a Lichen Holobiont

  • Meike Schulz,
  • Imke Schmitt,
  • Daniel Weber and
  • Francesco Dal Grande

30 November 2022

Corals and lichens are iconic examples of photosynthetic holobionts, i.e., ecological and evolutionary units resulting from the tightly integrated association of algae and prokaryotic microbiota with animal or fungal hosts, respectively. While the ro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,554 Views
20 Pages

11 January 2023

Nearly 90% of fungal diversity, one of the most speciose branches in the tree of life, remains undescribed. Lichenized fungi as symbiotic associations are still a challenge for species delimitation, and current species diversity is vastly underestima...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,291 Views
25 Pages

26 April 2022

Fungi involved in lichen symbioses produce a large array of secondary metabolites that are often diagnostic in the taxonomic delimitation of lichens. The most common lichen secondary metabolites—polyketides—are synthesized by polyketide s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,937 Views
27 Pages

30 August 2024

Lichens are symbiotic associations between fungi (the mycobiont) and algae or cyanobacteria (the photobionts). They synthesize a large number of secondary metabolites, many of which are potential sources of novel molecules with pharmacological and in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
8,265 Views
21 Pages

Biosynthetic Gene Content of the ‘Perfume Lichens’ Evernia prunastri and Pseudevernia furfuracea

  • Anjuli Calchera,
  • Francesco Dal Grande,
  • Helge B. Bode and
  • Imke Schmitt

8 January 2019

Lichen-forming fungi produce a vast number of unique natural products with a wide variety of biological activities and human uses. Although lichens have remarkable potential in natural product research and industry, the molecular mechanisms underlyin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,650 Views
17 Pages

3 November 2021

Microbial endolithic communities are the main and most widespread life forms in the coldest and hyper-arid desert of the McMurdo Dry Valleys and other ice-free areas across Victoria Land, Antarctica. There, the lichen-dominated communities are comple...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,721 Views
14 Pages

Characterizing Crustose Lichen Communities—DNA Metabarcoding Reveals More than Meets the Eye

  • Jacob R. Henrie,
  • Brenden M. Thomson,
  • Andrew August Yungfleisch,
  • Michael Kerr and
  • Steven D. Leavitt

16 September 2022

Biodiversity inventories are important for informing land management strategies, conservation efforts, and for biomonitoring studies. For many organismal groups, including lichens, comprehensive, accurate inventories are challenging due to the necess...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,932 Views
22 Pages

Phylotypic Characterization of Mycobionts and Photobionts of Rock Tripe Lichen in East Antarctica

  • Merry Sailonga Faluaburu,
  • Ryosuke Nakai,
  • Satoshi Imura and
  • Takeshi Naganuma

Saxicolous rock ripe lichens that grow on rocks in the East Antarctic fellfields were sampled for phylotypic characterization of its constituent mycobionts (fungi) and photobionts (algae and cyanobacteria). The rock tripe lichen-forming fungal and al...

  • Review
  • Open Access
80 Citations
14,573 Views
14 Pages

22 May 2018

Lichen symbioses develop long-living thallus structures even in the harshest environments on Earth. These structures are also habitats for many other microscopic organisms, including other fungi, which vary in their specificity and interaction with t...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,111 Views
18 Pages

Patterns of Endemism in Lichens: Another Paradigm-Shifting Example in the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia from Macaronesia

  • Israel Pérez-Vargas,
  • Javier Tuero-Septién,
  • Nereida M. Rancel-Rodríguez,
  • José Antonio Pérez and
  • Miguel Blázquez

21 February 2024

It has long been assumed that lichen-forming fungi have very large distribution ranges, and that endemic species are rare in this group of organisms. This is likely a consequence of the “everything small is everywhere” paradigm that has b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,088 Views
16 Pages

30 September 2022

Subalpine habitats in sky islands in the Southwestern USA are currently facing large-scale transformations. Lichens have widely been used as bioindicators of environmental change. On the Colorado Plateau, fruticose lichens occur in patchy, disconnect...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,356 Views
31 Pages

A Comprehensive Review on Chemical Structures and Bioactivities of Ostropomycetidae Lichens

  • Yunhui Wang,
  • Chengyue Hao,
  • Shuhao Jiang,
  • Yanhu Ju,
  • Wei Li and
  • Zefeng Jia

9 May 2025

Lichenized fungi, recognized as an ecologically vital and pharmaceutically promising resource, hold substantial value in both environmental conservation and medicinal applications. As the second largest subclass within the lichen-forming fungi of Lec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,983 Views
17 Pages

Transposable Elements in the Genome of the Lichen-Forming Fungus Umbilicaria pustulata and Their Distribution in Different Climate Zones along Elevation

  • Francesco Dal Grande,
  • Véronique Jamilloux,
  • Nathalie Choisne,
  • Anjuli Calchera,
  • Gregor Rolshausen,
  • Malte Petersen,
  • Meike Schulz,
  • Maria A. Nilsson and
  • Imke Schmitt

24 December 2021

Transposable elements (TEs) are an important source of genome plasticity across the tree of life. Drift and natural selection are important forces shaping TE distribution and accumulation. Fungi, with their multifaceted phenotypic diversity and relat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,717 Views
11 Pages

20 May 2021

Lichens are prolific producers of natural products of polyketide origin. We previously described a culture of lichen-forming fungus (LFF) Cladonia macilenta that produces biruloquinone, a purple pigment that is a phenanthraquinone rarely found in nat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,928 Views
9 Pages

23 November 2018

One hundred and seventy seven acetone extracts of lichen and 258 ethyl acetate extracts of cultured lichen-forming fungi (LFF) were screened for antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecium using a disk diffusion meth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,675 Views
21 Pages

Annotated Checklist of the Lichenicolous Fungi of Hungary

  • Nóra Varga,
  • László Lőkös and
  • Edit Farkas

1 November 2021

Knowledge of lichenicolous fungi is limited at a worldwide level and needs further basic information, as in the case of Central and Southern Europe. The literature sources for “Revised checklist of the Hungarian lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,412 Views
30 Pages

10 March 2023

Habitat ecology of lichens (lichen-forming fungi) involves diverse adaptations to stressful environments where lichens use specific habitat conditions. Field observations confirm that such habitat ‘preferences’ can vary significantly acro...

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  • Open Access
2,799 Views
12 Pages

16 February 2023

Lichens are outstanding examples of fungal symbioses that form long-lived structures, the lichen thalli, in which a multiplicity of other microorganisms are hosted. Among these, microfungi seem to establish diverse trophic relationships with their li...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,704 Views
15 Pages

Chrysoviruses Inhabited Symbiotic Fungi of Lichens

  • Karel Petrzik,
  • Igor Koloniuk,
  • Hana Sehadová and
  • Tatiana Sarkisova

3 December 2019

A lichen body is formed most often from green alga cells trapped in a net of ascomycetous fungi and accompanied by endolichenic or parasitic fungi, other algae, and symbiotic or free-living bacteria. The lichen’s microcosmos is inhabited by mit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
11,379 Views
24 Pages

Fungi and Algae as Sources of Medicinal and Other Biologically Active Compounds: A Review

  • Joanna Ślusarczyk,
  • Edyta Adamska and
  • Joanna Czerwik-Marcinkowska

12 September 2021

Many species of fungi including lichenized fungi (lichens) and algae have the ability to biosynthesize biologically active compounds. They produce, among others, polysaccharides with anticancer and immunostimulatory properties: (1) Background: This p...

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  • Open Access
640 Views
13 Pages

Abundance and Diversity of Endolithic Fungal Assemblages in Granite and Sandstone from Victoria Land, Antarctica

  • Gerardo A. Stoppiello,
  • Carmen Del Franco,
  • Lucia Muggia,
  • Caterina Ripa and
  • Laura Selbmann

27 June 2025

The Antarctic continent hosts highly specialized microbial ecosystems, particularly within endolithic habitats, where microorganisms colonize the interior of rocks in order to withstand conditions that otherwise cannot support life. Previous studies...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,555 Views
21 Pages

Microbial Communities of Cladonia Lichens and Their Biosynthetic Gene Clusters Potentially Encoding Natural Products

  • Tânia Keiko Shishido,
  • Matti Wahlsten,
  • Pia Laine,
  • Jouko Rikkinen,
  • Taina Lundell and
  • Petri Auvinen

Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwide. However, their slow growth and difficulties in the isolation of lichen symbionts and associated microbes have hindered the pharmaceutical utilisati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,398 Views
19 Pages

2 March 2023

Lichens are symbiotic partnerships between a filamentous fungus and a photosymbiotic “alga”. Studies show that lichens harbor endothallic fungi, but that some taxa have been difficult to isolate from the main filamentous thallus-forming f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,081 Views
21 Pages

22 April 2021

Local granite has been used throughout history in Galicia (NW Spain), forming the basis of much of the region’s architecture. Like any other rock, granite provides an ecological niche for a multitude of organisms that form biofilms that can affect th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,398 Views
12 Pages

Coniocybe Ach. Revisited

  • Stella G. Temu,
  • Sanja Tibell,
  • Donatha D. Tibuhwa and
  • Leif Tibell

20 May 2024

Calicioids form a research field that has encompassed ascomycetous fungi with stalked ascomata similar to those of the lichen genus Calicium. Early generic circumscriptions of calicioid lichens and fungi were mainly based on morphological and seconda...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
7,305 Views
31 Pages

The development of new antifungal agents that target biofilms is an urgent need. Natural products, mainly from the plant kingdom, represent an invaluable source of these entities. The present review provides an update (2017–May 2021) on the available...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,067 Views
23 Pages

22 November 2019

There is a critical gap in our knowledge about sustainable forest management in order to maintain biodiversity with respect to allocating conservation efforts between production forests and set-asides. Field studies on this question are notably scarc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,639 Views
13 Pages

3 April 2023

In the Arctic ecosystems, fungi are crucial for interactions between soil and plants, the cycling of nutrients, and the transport of carbon. To date, no studies have been conducted to thoroughly examine the mycobiome and its functional role in variou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,774 Views
15 Pages

Biopesticide Compounds from an Endolichenic Fungus Xylaria sp. Isolated from the Lichen Hypogymnia tubulosa

  • Fotios A. Lyssaios,
  • Azucena González-Coloma,
  • María Fe Andrés and
  • Carmen E. Díaz

22 January 2025

Endolichenic fungi represent an important ecological group of microorganisms that form associations with photobionts in the lichen thallus. These endofungi that live in and coevolve with lichens are known for synthesizing secondary metabolites with n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,058 Views
13 Pages

14 January 2022

In this study, the inhibitory activities against human monoamine oxidases (hMAOs) were evaluated using a library of 195 endogenous lichen fungi from Ukraine. Among them, the extract ELF68 of the endogenous fungus Rosellinia corticium from the lichen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,455 Views
14 Pages

Crustose Calicioid Lichens and Fungi in Mountain Cloud Forests of Tanzania

  • Stella Gilbert Temu,
  • Sanja Tibell,
  • Donatha Damian Tibuhwa and
  • Leif Tibell

A total of 26 crustose calicioid lichens and fungi were found in Tanzania. Most of them belong to a group of species with wide distributions in cool areas of both hemispheres and occasional occurrence in high mountains at low latitudes. In Tanzania c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,524 Views
16 Pages

Selective Inhibition of Human Monoamine Oxidase B by 5-hydroxy-2-methyl-chroman-4-one Isolated from an Endogenous Lichen Fungus Daldinia fissa

  • Geum-Seok Jeong,
  • Myung-Gyun Kang,
  • Sang-Ah Han,
  • Ji-In Noh,
  • Jong-Eun Park,
  • Sang-Jip Nam,
  • Daeui Park,
  • Sung-Tae Yee and
  • Hoon Kim

26 January 2021

Inhibitory activities against monoamine oxidases (MAOs) and cholinesterases (ChEs) and antioxidant activity were evaluated for 195 extracts from Ukraine-derived endogenous lichen fungi (ELF). Among them, an ELF13 (identified as Daldinia fissa) extrac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,005 Views
20 Pages

Therapeutic Potential of 1,8-Dihydroanthraquinone Derivatives for Breast Cancer

  • Estera Okon,
  • Katarzyna Gaweł-Bęben,
  • Agata Jarzab,
  • Wojciech Koch,
  • Wirginia Kukula-Koch and
  • Anna Wawruszak

31 October 2023

Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy among women worldwide. In recent years, significant progress has been made in BC therapy. However, serious side effects resulting from the use of standard chemotherapeutic drugs, as well as the phenome...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,952 Views
10 Pages

In Vitro Observations of the Interactions between Pholiota carbonaria and Polytrichum commune and Its Potential Environmental Relevance

  • Daniel B. Raudabaugh,
  • Daniel G. Wells,
  • Patrick B. Matheny,
  • Karen W. Hughes,
  • Malcolm Sargent,
  • Teresa Iturriaga and
  • Andrew N. Miller

3 June 2021

Wildfires play a critical role in maintaining biodiversity and shaping ecosystem structure in fire-prone regions, and successional patterns involving numerous plant and fungal species in post-fire events have been elucidated. Evidence is growing to s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,663 Views
17 Pages

Influence of the Laser Wavelength on Harmful Effects on Granite Due to Biofilm Removal

  • P. Barreiro,
  • A. Andreotti,
  • M. P. Colombini,
  • P. González and
  • J. S. Pozo-Antonio

25 February 2020

The colonization of stone-built monuments by different organisms (algae, fungi, lichens, bacteria, and cyanobacteria) can lead to biodeterioration of the stone, negatively affecting the artistic value of the heritage. To address this issue, laser cle...