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Meaning of parmeliaceae

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parmeliaceae (n)

a family of lichens

parmeliaceae Sentence Examples

  1. Parmeliaceae, a family of lichenized fungi, is widely distributed across diverse ecosystems.
  2. The Parmeliaceae family includes well-known genera such as Parmelia, Cetraria, and Flavoparmelia.
  3. Parmeliaceae lichens often exhibit a foliose growth form, forming leaf-like thalli.
  4. The thalli of Parmeliaceae lichens are known for their diverse colors, ranging from greenish-gray to orange-red.
  5. Parmeliaceae lichens contain secondary metabolites that have medicinal and antimicrobial properties.
  6. Some species of Parmeliaceae are sensitive to air pollution and have been used as bioindicators of environmental quality.
  7. Parmeliaceae lichens are essential components of lichen communities, providing food and shelter for a variety of organisms.
  8. The Parmeliaceae family includes several species that are used in traditional medicine and as dyes.
  9. The diversity of Parmeliaceae lichens contributes significantly to the ecological balance of forests and other ecosystems.
  10. Studying Parmeliaceae lichens deepens our understanding of the complex interactions within lichenized fungal communities.

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a family of lichens

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Parmeliaceae, a family of lichenized fungi, is widely distributed across diverse ecosystems.

The Parmeliaceae family includes well-known genera such as Parmelia, Cetraria, and Flavoparmelia.

Parmeliaceae lichens often exhibit a foliose growth form, forming leaf-like thalli.

The thalli of Parmeliaceae lichens are known for their diverse colors, ranging from greenish-gray to orange-red.