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Komplex biodiverzitás-tanulmányok kéregtelepű zuzmótaxonokon. II. További taxonok, újabb módszerek = Complex biodiversity studies on crustose lichens II. Further taxa, new methods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Összeállítottuk a hazai zuzmók (lichenizált gombák) 196 nemzetséghez tartozó 864 fajának és a zuzmólakó mikrogombák 38 nemzetséghez tartozó 54 fajának revideált fajlistáját.
Aguirre-Hudson, Begona   +6 more
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Studies on Some Sooty Moulds on Guava In Malaysia [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
Sooty moulds proliferate in abundance on the foliage of guava, subsisting on the honeydew secreted by scale insects aphids, white flies, and mealy bugs.
Kwee, Lim Tong
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Mycena pseudopicta (J.E. Lange) Kühner, a rare graminicolous species growing on Poaceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Mycena pseudopicta (J .E. Lange) Kühner, una rara especie graminícola creciendo sobre Poaceae. Mycena pseudopicta, una rara especie de la sección Cinerellae Singer ex Maas Geest., encontrada en España, se describe e ilustra macro y microscópicamente ...
Gabriel Moreno Horcajada   +1 more
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Functional ecological role of slime moulds (Eumycetozoa) in forest biodiversity and conservation

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation
Forest ecosystems derive much of their stability from the efficiency of detrital pathways, yet the functional roles of slime moulds (Eumycetozoa) in forest detrital food webs remain poorly synthesised and are rarely incorporated into forest management or
Tomasz Pawłowicz
doaj   +1 more source

Mycena pseudopicta (J.E. Lange) Kühner, a rare graminicolous species growing on Poaceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Mycena pseudopicta (J .E. Lange) Kühner, a rare graminicolous species growing on Poaceae. Mycena pseudopicta, a rare species from section Cinerellae Singer ex Maas Geest., ocurring in Spain, is described and illustrated macro- and microscopically.
Heykoop Fung-A-You, Michel   +1 more
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Manual of tropical bryology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Bryophytes belong to the oldest land plants. They existed already in the Palaeozoic 300 mio years ago in forms which were hardly different from the extant species. They remained relatively unchanged with relatively low evolution rates (and are thus often
Enroth, Johannes   +7 more
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New species of Lachnum nd Perrotia from Hong Kong, China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Three new species, Lachnum qlindm'cum, L. granulatum, and Perrotia hongkongensis, are described from Hong Kong. Lachnum carneolum is recorded for the first time from China.
Hyde, KD, Zhuang, WY
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