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Adaptation of lichens to extreme conditions
Richard A. Armstrong
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Ophthalmic Research Group
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Lichens
75%
Symbiosis
28%
Physiological Adaptation
27%
Extraterrestrial Environment
25%
Extreme Environments
16%
Cold Climate
16%
Mars
15%
Antarctic Regions
15%
Forests
12%
Longevity
9%
Nutrients
9%
Growth
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
lichen
57%
symbiosis
20%
desert
14%
convergent evolution
12%
symbiont
10%
polar region
9%
niche
8%
Mars
8%
Antarctica
7%
organism
6%
nutrient
5%
demand
5%
Agriculture & Biology
lichens
53%
deserts
16%
symbiosis
16%
Polar Regions
12%
convergent evolution
10%
Antarctica
9%
Arctic region
9%
symbionts
8%
niches
7%
nutrients
5%
organisms
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Lichens
100%
Nutrients
13%
Earth (planet)
8%
Chemistry
Environment
30%
Nutrient
9%