2024
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.14510
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The adaptation of lichen symbiosis to desert saline‐alkali stress depends more on their symbiotic algae

Biting Li,
Reyim Mamuti,
Liting Xiao
et al.

Abstract: Soil salinization is a major environmental threat to the entire terrestrial ecosystem. Lichens arose from the symbiosis of fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. They have a high tolerance to various extreme environments, including adaptation to saline‐alkali habitats. Thus, lichens are pioneer species on saline‐alkali soil. However, the separate resilience of the two symbiotic partners under saline‐alkali conditions remains insufficiently understood. In this study, two representative symbiotic algae, Diplosphaera … Show more

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