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The biology of the crustose lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum
Richard A. Armstrong
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Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Rhizocarpon Geographicum
100%
Areola
100%
Crustose Lichens
100%
Radial Growth
75%
Growth Rate
50%
Free-living
50%
Lichenometry
50%
Lichenized
50%
Lichenification
50%
Thallus
25%
Thallus Size
25%
Rock Surface
25%
Carbohydrates
25%
Algal Cells
25%
Yellow-green
25%
Low Dose Rate
25%
Mortality Rate
25%
Size Growth
25%
Early Development
25%
Low Demand
25%
Stress Resistance
25%
Extreme Environments
25%
Senescence
25%
Growth Physiology
25%
Alpine Environment
25%
Arctic Environment
25%
Symbiont
25%
Exposure Age
25%
Fungal Hyphae
25%
Geologist
25%
Trebouxia
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Crustose
100%
Rhizocarpon
100%
Biological Sciences
100%
Thallus
66%
Hypha
33%
Early Development
33%
Trebouxia
33%
Symbion
33%