Genetic and kinetic basis of inorganic nutrient uptake in lichensTools Gunawardhana, Pubudu L.T. (2017) Genetic and kinetic basis of inorganic nutrient uptake in lichens. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractLichens are self-sustaining entities formed by a symbiotic association between a fungal partner, the mycobiont, and a photosynthetic partner, the photobiont, which can be a green alga and/or a cyanobacterium. Lichens are amongst the most sensitive organisms to changes in environmental nutrient input and therefore nitrogen pollution frequently leads to modifications in lichen communities. Nitrogen enrichment is generally associated with a decrease in the frequency of species adapted to oligotrophic conditions and an increase in a relatively small number of species tolerant of high nutrient loadings. The present study aimed to understand how different lichen species might become adapted to nutrient poor and nutrient enriched habitats as well as gain insights into intra-specific responses towards nitrogen enrichment.
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