Cyanotrophy

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cyanotrophy (noun, pl. cyanotrophies) – a process by which nutrients are derived from cyanobacteria; more specifically sometimes used to describe loose associations of chlorolichens with cyanobacteria that are not generally involved in the lichen symbiosis, but instead are accessory photobionts. Related terms: photobiont.

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