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Roccella (lichen)

Roccella is a genus of 23 species of lichens in the family Roccellaceae.[2] The genus was circumscribed by Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1805, with Roccella fuciformis as the type species.[3]

Roccella
Roccella fuciformis
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Arthoniomycetes
Order: Arthoniales
Family: Roccellaceae
Genus: Roccella
DC. (1805)
Type species
Roccella fuciformis
(L.) DC. (1805)
Synonyms[1]

Description edit

Roccella presents a fruticose (shrub-like), thallus that is either erect or pendulous (hanging) with sparse dichotomous branching. The main and terminal branches, varying in shape from flattened to rounded (terete), typically measure 2 to 5 mm (up to 10 mm) in thickness and 5 to 15 cm in length. These branches has colours ranging from creamy white-greyish to greyish-brown and have surfaces that are either smooth or wrinkled, with some being sparsely pruinose (powdery) or lacking pruina (epruinose). Soredia, reproductive propagules for asexual reproduction, are present in many species within the genus.[4]

The cortex of Roccella lichens is made of hyphae that are arranged in an anticlinal manner and are about 40 to 70 µm thick. The medulla (the inner layer) is loosely structured above, having a byssoid (fibrous) or chalky texture, and below it becomes plectenchymatous (tightly packed cells) near the basal plate (holdfast) area, often showing a (yellowish) brown colouration. These lichens primarily associate with the photobiont Trentepohlia, with no secondary photobiont present. They attach to surfaces using holdfasts, including a hypomedulla which usually appears brown to dark brown, sometimes with a yellowish tinge.[4]

The ascomata (spore-producing structures) of Roccella are in the form of apothecia, lateral, and circular in outline. They can be either immersed in the thallus or sessile with a constricted base and can reach up to 2.5 mm in diameter. The disc of the apothecia is exposed, white, and features a rimose, pruinose layer. The exciple (the outer layer of the ascomata) initially contains algae and a cortex, but over time, the algae may be displaced, and the cortex eroded. The proper exciple forms a thin parathecium and is sometimes inconspicuous.[4]

The epithecium (upper layer of the ascomata) is about 40 to 50 µm high, brown, with intertwined paraphysoids (supporting structures in the hymenium) that are sparsely branched. The hymenium (spore-bearing layer) itself is 70 to 90 µm high. Paraphysoids within the hymenium are sparsely branched, hyaline (translucent), and measure 1 to 2 µm in diameter. The hypothecium (layer beneath the hymenium) is distinct, dark brown, carbonaceous, and does not extend into the medulla. The asci (spore-bearing cells) are clavate (club-shaped), measuring 60 to 85 by 12 to 14 µm. Ascospores are fusiform (spindle-shaped), curved, smooth, contains three septa (internal partitions), and are hyaline.[4]

Conidiomata (asexual reproductive structures) are pycnidial (flask-shaped), solitary, immersed in the thallus, and black, measuring about 0.1 mm in diameter. The conidia (asexual spores) are filiform (thread-like), curved, measuring 16 to 21 by less than 1 µm. In terms of chemistry, Roccella lichens contain orcinol and β-orcinol depsides, as well as aliphatic acids. Roccella lichens grow on rock or on bark.[4]

Species edit

  • Roccella albida Tehler (2009)[5]
  • Roccella bajasurensis Tehler (2009)[6]
  • Roccella botrytis B.Werner (2000)
  • Roccella colonii Follmann (2001)
  • Roccella elisabethae Tehler (2004)
  • Roccella floreana B.Werner (2000)
  • Roccella floribrassica B.Werner (2000)
  • Roccella fuciformis (L.) DC. (1805)
  • Roccella fusca B.Werner (2000)
  • Roccella galapagoensis Follmann (1968)
  • Roccella geniculata Follmann & B.Werner (2000)[7]Galápagos Islands
  • Roccella glebaria B.Werner & Follmann (2000)[7] – Galápagos Islands
  • Roccella gracilis Bory (1828)
  • Roccella hertelii Mies & M.Schultz (2004)
  • Roccella incurvata B.Werner (2000)
  • Roccella kappeniana Follmann & B.Werner (2000)[7] – Galápagos Islands
  • Roccella maderensis (J.Steiner) Follmann (1993)
  • Roccella minuta Tehler (2010)
  • Roccella montagnei Bél. (1834)
  • Roccella phycopsioides Tehler (2010)
  • Roccella phycopsis Ach. (1810)
  • Roccella sanctae-helenae Aptroot & Schumm (2011)[8]
  • Roccella stipitata B.Werner & Follmann (2000)[7] – Galápagos Islands
  • Roccella tinctoria DC. (1805)
  • Roccella translucida Follmann & B.Werner (2001)

References edit

  1. ^ "Synonymy: Roccella DC". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  2. ^ Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, LKT; Dolatabadi, S; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8. hdl:10481/61998.
  3. ^ de Candolle, Augustin Pyramus (1805). Flore française (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Chez H. Agasse. p. 334.
  4. ^ a b c d e Tehler, Anders (2011). "Roccella, the Sonoran species reviewed". In Bates, Scott T.; Bungartz, Frank; Lücking, Robert; Herrea-Campos, Maria A.; Zambrano, Angel (eds.). Biomonitoring, Ecology, and Systematics of Lichens. Festschrift Thomas H. Nash III. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. Vol. 106. Stuttgart: J. Cramer in der Gebr. Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung. pp. 309–318. ISBN 978-3-443-58085-8.
  5. ^ Tehler, Anders; Irestedt, Martin; Bungartz, Frank; Wedin, Mats (2009). "Evolution and reproduction modes in the Roccella galapagoensis aggregate (Roccellaceae, Arthoniales)". Taxon. 58 (2): 436–456. doi:10.1002/tax.582010.
  6. ^ Tehler, Anders; Irestedt, Martin; Wedin, Mats; Ertz, Damien (2009). "Origin, evolution and taxonomy of American Roccella (Roccellaceae, Ascomycetes)". Systematics and Biodiversity. 7 (3): 301–317. doi:10.1017/S1477200009990065.
  7. ^ a b c d Follmann, G.; Werner, B. (2000). "New saxicolous Roccella species from Galapagos and reflections on the evolution of the Roccellaceae (Arthoniales) on the "Enchanted Islands"". Bibliotheca Lichenologica. 75: 1–18.
  8. ^ Aptroot, A.; Schumm, F. (2011). Fruticose Roccellaceae, an anatomical-microscopical atlas and guide with a worldwide key and further notes on some crustose Roccellaceae or similar lichens. Books on Demand. p. 234. ISBN 978-3000336898.

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Roccella is a genus of 23 species of lichens in the family Roccellaceae 2 The genus was circumscribed by Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1805 with Roccella fuciformis as the type species 3 Roccella Roccella fuciformis Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Fungi Division Ascomycota Class Arthoniomycetes Order Arthoniales Family Roccellaceae Genus RoccellaDC 1805 Type species Roccella fuciformis L DC 1805 Synonyms 1 Thamnium Vent 1799 Nemaria Navas 1909 Roccellopsis Elenkin 1929 Roccellomyces E A Thomas ex Cif amp Tomas 1953 Description editRoccella presents a fruticose shrub like thallus that is either erect or pendulous hanging with sparse dichotomous branching The main and terminal branches varying in shape from flattened to rounded terete typically measure 2 to 5 mm up to 10 mm in thickness and 5 to 15 cm in length These branches has colours ranging from creamy white greyish to greyish brown and have surfaces that are either smooth or wrinkled with some being sparsely pruinose powdery or lacking pruina epruinose Soredia reproductive propagules for asexual reproduction are present in many species within the genus 4 The cortex of Roccella lichens is made of hyphae that are arranged in an anticlinal manner and are about 40 to 70 µm thick The medulla the inner layer is loosely structured above having a byssoid fibrous or chalky texture and below it becomes plectenchymatous tightly packed cells near the basal plate holdfast area often showing a yellowish brown colouration These lichens primarily associate with the photobiont Trentepohlia with no secondary photobiont present They attach to surfaces using holdfasts including a hypomedulla which usually appears brown to dark brown sometimes with a yellowish tinge 4 The ascomata spore producing structures of Roccella are in the form of apothecia lateral and circular in outline They can be either immersed in the thallus or sessile with a constricted base and can reach up to 2 5 mm in diameter The disc of the apothecia is exposed white and features a rimose pruinose layer The exciple the outer layer of the ascomata initially contains algae and a cortex but over time the algae may be displaced and the cortex eroded The proper exciple forms a thin parathecium and is sometimes inconspicuous 4 The epithecium upper layer of the ascomata is about 40 to 50 µm high brown with intertwined paraphysoids supporting structures in the hymenium that are sparsely branched The hymenium spore bearing layer itself is 70 to 90 µm high Paraphysoids within the hymenium are sparsely branched hyaline translucent and measure 1 to 2 µm in diameter The hypothecium layer beneath the hymenium is distinct dark brown carbonaceous and does not extend into the medulla The asci spore bearing cells are clavate club shaped measuring 60 to 85 by 12 to 14 µm Ascospores are fusiform spindle shaped curved smooth contains three septa internal partitions and are hyaline 4 Conidiomata asexual reproductive structures are pycnidial flask shaped solitary immersed in the thallus and black measuring about 0 1 mm in diameter The conidia asexual spores are filiform thread like curved measuring 16 to 21 by less than 1 µm In terms of chemistry Roccella lichens contain orcinol and b orcinol depsides as well as aliphatic acids Roccella lichens grow on rock or on bark 4 Species editRoccella albida Tehler 2009 5 Roccella bajasurensis Tehler 2009 6 Roccella botrytis B Werner 2000 Roccella colonii Follmann 2001 Roccella elisabethae Tehler 2004 Roccella floreana B Werner 2000 Roccella floribrassica B Werner 2000 Roccella fuciformis L DC 1805 Roccella fusca B Werner 2000 Roccella galapagoensis Follmann 1968 Roccella geniculata Follmann amp B Werner 2000 7 Galapagos Islands Roccella glebaria B Werner amp Follmann 2000 7 Galapagos Islands Roccella gracilis Bory 1828 Roccella hertelii Mies amp M Schultz 2004 Roccella incurvata B Werner 2000 Roccella kappeniana Follmann amp B Werner 2000 7 Galapagos Islands Roccella maderensis J Steiner Follmann 1993 Roccella minuta Tehler 2010 Roccella montagnei Bel 1834 Roccella phycopsioides Tehler 2010 Roccella phycopsis Ach 1810 Roccella sanctae helenae Aptroot amp Schumm 2011 8 Roccella stipitata B Werner amp Follmann 2000 7 Galapagos Islands Roccella tinctoria DC 1805 Roccella translucida Follmann amp B Werner 2001 References edit Synonymy Roccella DC Species Fungorum Retrieved 26 December 2020 Wijayawardene Nalin Hyde Kevin Al Ani LKT Dolatabadi S Stadler Marc Haelewaters Danny et al 2020 Outline of Fungi and fungus like taxa Mycosphere 11 1060 1456 doi 10 5943 mycosphere 11 1 8 hdl 10481 61998 de Candolle Augustin Pyramus 1805 Flore francaise in French Vol 2 Paris Chez H Agasse p 334 a b c d e Tehler Anders 2011 Roccella the Sonoran species reviewed In Bates Scott T Bungartz Frank Lucking Robert Herrea Campos Maria A Zambrano Angel eds Biomonitoring Ecology and Systematics of Lichens Festschrift Thomas H Nash III Bibliotheca Lichenologica Vol 106 Stuttgart J Cramer in der Gebr Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung pp 309 318 ISBN 978 3 443 58085 8 Tehler Anders Irestedt Martin Bungartz Frank Wedin Mats 2009 Evolution and reproduction modes in the Roccella galapagoensis aggregate Roccellaceae Arthoniales Taxon 58 2 436 456 doi 10 1002 tax 582010 Tehler Anders Irestedt Martin Wedin Mats Ertz Damien 2009 Origin evolution and taxonomy of American Roccella Roccellaceae Ascomycetes Systematics and Biodiversity 7 3 301 317 doi 10 1017 S1477200009990065 a b c d Follmann G Werner B 2000 New saxicolous Roccella species from Galapagos and reflections on the evolution of the Roccellaceae Arthoniales on the Enchanted Islands Bibliotheca Lichenologica 75 1 18 Aptroot A Schumm F 2011 Fruticose Roccellaceae an anatomical microscopical atlas and guide with a worldwide key and further notes on some crustose Roccellaceae or similar lichens Books on Demand p 234 ISBN 978 3000336898 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roccella lichen 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