lecanoraceae Antonyms
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Meaning of lecanoraceae
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lecanoraceae (n)
a fungus family of the division Lichenes
lecanoraceae Sentence Examples
- Lecanoraceae comprise a large family of crustose lichens commonly found in diverse habitats.
- The apothecia of Lecanoraceae lichens are distinctive, often disc-shaped with a raised margin.
- Lecanoraceae species exhibit a wide range of morphologies, including foliose, crustose, and fruticose forms.
- The photobiont partner in Lecanoraceae lichen associations is typically a green alga from the genus Trebouxia.
- Lecanoraceae lichens have been used in traditional medicine and as dyes for centuries.
- Lecanora esculenta, a Lecanoraceae species, is harvested and consumed as a delicacy in some regions.
- The rock-inhabiting genus Aspicilia belongs to the Lecanoraceae family.
- The species Pertusaria amara within Lecanoraceae is known for its bitter and pungent taste.
- Lecanoraceae lichens are important ecological indicators, often sensitive to environmental changes.
- The genus Lecanora, from which the family takes its name, is characterized by its powdery, yellow-green apothecia.
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a fungus family of the division Lichenes
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No antonyms found.
Lecanoraceae comprise a large family of crustose lichens commonly found in diverse habitats.
The apothecia of Lecanoraceae lichens are distinctive, often disc-shaped with a raised margin.
Lecanoraceae species exhibit a wide range of morphologies, including foliose, crustose, and fruticose forms.
The photobiont partner in Lecanoraceae lichen associations is typically a green alga from the genus Trebouxia.