Shady deals with lichens
Peter D. Moore ()
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Peter D. Moore: King's College London
Nature, 2003, vol. 421, issue 6923, 591-593
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In tropical forests, many species of lichen gain a place in the sun by living on the leaves of other plants. It seems they can do so without compromising the photosynthetic capacity of their host.
Date: 2003
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