腎腫瘍、腎腫
- 関
- renal neoplasm
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Nephroma |
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Nephroma resupinatum growing on a big leaf maple on Vancouver Island, Canada |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Fungi |
Division: |
Ascomycota |
Class: |
Lecanoromycetes |
Order: |
Peltigerales |
Family: |
Nephromataceae |
Genus: |
Nephroma
Ach. |
Type species |
Nephroma polaris
(Ach.) Ach. |
Species |
36, including:
Nephroma antarctica
Nephroma arcticum
Nephroma bellum
Nephroma expallidum
Nephroma helveticum
Nephroma isidiosum
Nephroma laevigatum
Nephroma occultum
Nephroma parile
Nephroma resupinatum
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Nephroma is a genus of medium to large foliose lichens. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains 36 species.[1] They are sometimes called kidney lichens, named after the characteristic kidney-shaped apothecia that they produce on the lower surface of their lobe tips, which often curl upwards and thus are visible from above.[2] Sterile specimens that do not have apothecia can look somewhat like Melanelia, Peltigera, Platismatia, or Asahinea. Most species grow either on mossy ground or rocks, or on trees.[2]
All species of Nephroma contain cyanobacteria (in the genus Nostoc) as a photobiont, which allows the organism to fix nitrogen. In some species the cyanobacteria is the sole photobiont, while other species also contain a green alga photobiont (Coccomyxa) and the cyanobacteria is restricted to warty cephalodia on the upper or lower surface of the lichen.[2]
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Uses
- 3 Gallery
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Description
Species of Nephroma have a stratified foliose thallus with a cortex that is well-developed on both the upper and lower surfaces. The fruit bodies (apothecia) are formed on the lower surface of the thallus, which is later curved backward to expose the hymenium (spore-bearing surface). Initially, the ascomata are immersed with a vegetative covering that splits open at later stages of development. In contrast to all other groups of Peltigerales, the asci of Nephroma have neither a gelatinous coat nor an iodine-positive apical ring. The brown ascospores are elongated, and have a crosswise partition (septa). Reproductive structures called soredia, isidia, or lobules are present in most species.[3]
Uses
Several species of Nephroma are restricted to pristine, old growth forests, and thus are important indicator species that have already influenced some forest management decisions.[2] Nephroma occultum is listed as vulnerable in Canada by COSEWIC.
One species of Nephroma has been found to produce a brown dye,[4] while another is recorded as being used in Scotland to produce a blue dye for wool.[5] Nephroma arcticum is called kusskoak by the Yup’ik of Alaska, and it is traditionally eaten after being boiled with crushed fish eggs. A medicinal tea is also made from the lichen, and is reputed to be a powerful medicine to return strength to a person who is in a weak condition.[6] N. arcticum contains several antifreeze proteins that have been patented by the Dutch multinational corporation Unilever for their ability to modify the growth of ice crystals; these proteins have been used to improve the texture of low-fat ice cream.[7]
Gallery
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Nephroma australe growing on Isla Navarino, Chile.
References
- ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi. (10th ed.). Wallingford: CABI. p. 467. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ^ a b c d Sharnoff S, Brodo IM, Sharnoff SD. (2001). Lichens of North America. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-08249-5.
- ^ Lohtander K, Oksanen I, Rikkinen J. (2002). "A phylogenetic study of Nephroma". Mycological Research 106 (7): 777–87. doi:10.1017/S0953756202006068.
- ^ Brough SG. (1984). "Dye characteristics of British Columbia forest lichens". Syesis 17: 81–94.
- ^ Uphof JCT. (1959). Dictionary of Economic Plants. New York: Hafner Publishing Co.
- ^ Oswalt WH. (1957). "A western Eskimo ethnobotany". Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska 6 (1): 16–36.
- ^ Oksanen I. (2006). "Ecological and biotechnological aspects of lichens". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 73 (4): 723–34. doi:10.1007/s00253-006-0611-3. ISBN 0025300606113 . PMID 17082931.
External links
- Nephroma in Index Fungorum.
- Picture of Nephroma helveticum at Lichens of North America webpage
Taxonomy of the Lichen families
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Arthoniomycetes
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- Arthoniaceae
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Dothideomycetes
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Dothideales
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- Melanommataceae
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- Epigloeaceae
- Arthopyreniaceae
- Didymosphaeriaceae
- Lichenotheliaceae
- Microthyriaceae
- Mycosphaerellaceae
- Naetrocymbaceae
- Parmulariaceae
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- Agyriaceae
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- Gomphillaceae
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- Odontotremataceae
- Solorinellaceae
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- Icmadophilaceae
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- Arctomiaceae
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References
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- Anderson, Heidi L.; Ekman, Stefan (2005). "Disintegration of the Micareaceae (lichenized Ascomycota): a molecular phylogeny based on mitochondrial rDNA sequences". Mycological Research 109 (1): 21–30. doi:10.1017/S0953756204001625.
- CABI Bioscience Databases. Available online at http://www.indexfungorum.org/.
- Ertz, Damien; Lawrey, James D.; Sikaroodi, Masoumeh; Gillevet, Patrick M.; Fischer, Eberhard; Killmann, Dorothee; Sérusiaux, Emmanuël (2008). "A new lineage of lichenized basidiomycetes inferred from a two-gene phylogeny: The Lepidostromataceae with three species from the tropics". American Journal of Botany 95 (12): 1548–1556. doi:10.3732/ajb.0800232.
- Ekman, Stefan; Andersen, Heidi L.; Wedin, Mats (2008). "The limitations of ancestral state reconstruction and the evolution of the ascus in the Lecanorales (lichenized Ascomycota)". Systematic Biology 57 (1): 141–156. doi:10.1080/10635150801910451.
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- Ekman, Stefan (2001). "Molecular phylogeny of the Bacidiaceae (Lecanorales, lichenized Ascomycota)". Mycological Research 105 (7): 783–797. doi:10.1017/S0953756201004269.
- Grube, Martin; Winka, Katarina (2002). "Progress in understanding the evolution and classification of lichenized ascomycetes". Mycologist 16 (2): 67–76. doi:10.1017/S0269-915X(02)00206-9.
- Liu, Yajuan J.; Hall, Benjamin D. (2004). "Body plan evolution of ascomycetes, as inferred from an RNA polymerase II phylogeny". PNAS 101 (13): 4507–4512. doi:10.1073/pnas.0400938101.
- Schmitt, I.; Yamamoto, Y.; Lumbsch, H. T. (2006). "Phylogeny of Pertusariales (Ascomycotina): Resurrection of Ochrolechiaceae and new circumscription of Megasporaceae". Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 100: 753–764.
- Staiger, Bettina; Kalb, Klaus; Grube, Martin (2006). "Phylogeny and phenotypic variation in the lichen family Graphidaceae (Ostropomycetidae, Ascomycota)". Mycological Research 110 (7): 765–772. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2006.05.003.
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★リンクテーブル★
[★]
腎腫瘍、腎新生物
- 関
- cancer of the kidney、kidney cancer、kidney neoplasm、nephroma、renal cancer
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- 英
- nephroma
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- 腎腫瘍
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中胚葉腎腫、中胚葉性腎腫、間葉芽腎腫、腎間葉芽腫
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- congenital mesoblastic nephroma