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The orientation of foliicolous lichen campylidia with respect to water runoff and its significance for propagule dispersal.
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The orientation of foliicolous lichen campylidia with respect to water runoff and its significance for propagule dispersal.

William Sanders, Sherzod A. Tokamov and Galen Papkov
American Journal of Botany
03-18-2016

Abstract

Calopadia campylidia conidiomata foliicolous lichens Pilocarpaceae splash cup spore dispersal water dispersal Conidia.
Some common leaf-dwelling lichen fungi produce asexual spores (conidia) within curved, dorsiventral structures called campylidia. Their shape and tendency to face in the same direction have generated speculation about how dispersal is accomplished. Here we tested the hypothesis that campylidia orient their spore-producing surface against runoff currents and examined the eff ects of hydration to better understand the spore dispersal mechanism.
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