Time-tested rites of ancient plants

Edit The Guardian 03 Mar 2016
Wolsingham, Weardale The sexual success of thalloid liverworts has ensured their survival for millions of years. @seymourdaily ... Powered by two lashing flagellae, they gyrate in the surface film of water and swim towards chemical attractants released by egg cells, hidden under a flap of tissue near the tip of the flat green thallus. Most fall by the wayside, exhausted, but a few, perhaps aided by rain splash, reach their destination ... ....

Doctoral defence in biology: Margrét Auður Sigurbjörnsdóttir (University of Akureyri)

Edit Public Technologies 11 Feb 2016
(Source. University of Akureyri). 11. February 2016 ... thesis in biology. The thesis is titled The lichen-associated microbiome ... Analysis of 28,000 bacterial contigs from the Peltigera membranacea metagenome yielded multiple hits on several genes involved in lichen secondary metabolite resistance, inorganic phosphate mobilization, biopolymer degradation and several other potentially important functions in thallus colonization and symbiosis....

Another Life: Saving the angel’s nosegay, or why we protect petalwort

Edit The Irish Times 24 Oct 2015
But its simple cellular structure, called a thallus, doesn’t actually have roots or leaves, and it produces spores for reproduction rather than flowers and seeds ... and bunches of cocktail sticks, one for each individual thallus, planted while kneeling down with a hand lens, perhaps for half an hour or more, at each metre-square sampling plot....

The adaptive radiation of lichen-forming Teloschistaceae is associated with sunscreening pigments and a bark-to-rock substrate shift

Edit PNAS 27 Aug 2015
the production in both vegetative structure (thallus) and fruiting body (apothecia) of anthraquinones, secondary metabolites known to protect against UV light. We found that the two ecological factors (sun exposure and rock substrate) and the phenotypic innovation (anthraquinones in the thallus) were all significant when testing for ......

Dolly Parton Gets Her Own TV Show — And Her Own Fungus!

Edit The Inquisitr 12 May 2015
“We have not talked about them being musicals, but you know it’s not out of the question. I think they will have a lot of her music in them, but I don’t think they’ll be musicals, per se.” ... It is distinguished from other species of Japewia and Japewiella by its sorediate thallus and production of norstictic acid ... [Image credit. Richard Martin-Roberts/Redferns/Rolling Stone magazine]. ....

Dolly Parton is the Inspiration for Naming of a New Appalachian Lichen Species

Edit Seattle Post 01 May 2015
Dolly Parton has gathered another accolade highlighting her connection and contributions to the Appalachian region of America ... (PRWEB) April 30, 2015. Castanea—Dolly Parton has gathered another accolade highlighting her connection and contributions to the Appalachian region of America ... Unique aspects of this species include its production of norstictic acid, its sorediate thallus, and the size and shape of it ascospores ... 80, No ... ###....

The Evidence for the Resurrection of Christ

Edit The Examiner 05 Apr 2015
Two witnesses to this scripture are Thallus and Phlegon ... Thallus finished his historical account of the world since the Trojan war in 52 A ... Julius gives a commentary on Thallus’ AD 33 record of the darkness across the land. "Thallus in the third book of his histories, explains away the darkness as an eclipse of the sun - unreasonably as it seems to me." ... Thallus was not close enough to feel the earthquake but Phlegon was....

Peering down onto a tiny planet of algae, liverwort and ferns

Edit The Guardian 15 Jan 2015
Hexham, Tyne Valley. Leathery fronds sprouted from fissures, lichens with pink-fruiting bodies lay in the agal tapestry. Snakewort and the golden alga Trentepohlia aurea growing in Hexham. Photograph. Phil Gates. Phil Gates ... Weirdest of all were the undulating lobes of snakewort, a liverwort whose glossy green thallus is patterned with polygons resembling reptile scales, each with a conical air pore in its centre ... Phil Gates @seymourdaily ... ....

Evidence for biblical Christ put under microscope

Edit WorldNetDaily 21 Dec 2014
Why another book about Jesus?. As the Apostle John concluded his biography about the life of the most remarkable person who ever walked the face of the earth, he wrote ... Thallus (ca. A.D ... 221), quotes Thallus as having attempted to explain away the darkness that occurred at the point of Jesus’ crucifixion ... This darkness Thallus, in the third book of his History, calls, as appears to me without reason, an eclipse of the sun.” ... ....

Leaving the lichen alone

Edit Sun Sentinel 05 Nov 2014
Some folks think lichen is a bad thing for their trees. These folks can be seen standing out in the hot sun picking little clumps of gray-green tufts off their tree trunks like a woodpecker hunting for bugs ... Read the story ... The fungus can break down and extract nutrients from matter that the cyanobacterium cannot and can also build the "house" for this pairing in the form of the structure we see (called the thallus) ... 8 ... --> ... 0 ... ....

Fairchild’s tropical garden column: Leave that lichen alone

Edit The Miami Herald 11 Oct 2014
Some folks think lichen is bad for their trees ... But it’s completely unnecessary. Lichen is unequivocally harmless ... It’s both — kind of ... The fungus can break down and extract nutrients from matter that the cyanobacterium cannot and can also build the “house” for this pairing in the form of the structure we see (called the thallus), while the cyanobacterium can photosynthesize and contribute energy to the union in its own, plantlike way....

Jesus’ Miracles Documented In Newly Found Eyewitness Statement By Roman Historian Marcus Velleius Paterculus?

Edit The Inquisitr 07 Oct 2014
Unfortunately, it’s also completely false ... In about 52 A.D., a critique by secular historian Thallus claimed the mid-day darkness was a solar eclipse and hundreds of years later a Christian historian named Julius Africanus referenced this claim in order to dispute it ... Thallus, in his Third Book of Histories, explains away this darkness as an eclipse of the sun, unreasonably as it seems to me ... ....

Did Jesus really exist?

Edit WorldNetDaily 03 Oct 2014
Few, if any, serious scholars make this claim anymore, as there are numerous non-Christian references to Jesus, from Jewish historian Josephus to first-century Greek historian Thallus to early-second-century Roman legate Pliny the Younger to Roman historians Tacitus and Suetonius to Greek writer Mara bar Serapion to Greek rhetorician Lucian of Samosata to pagan critic Celsus....
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