Contributions to the Foliicolous Lichens Flora of South Korea [PDF]
South Korea is covered primarily by temperate vegetation; therefore, foliicolous lichens may not be expected to play an important role in its lichen flora. However, this study describes four foliicolous lichen species, Strigula concreta, S. macrocarpa, S. melanobapha, and S. subelegans, which are new to South Korea.
Udeni Jayalal +2 more
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Xylaria species associated with fallen leaves and petioles [PDF]
Background Xylaria species growing on fallen leaves and petioles have not been treated systematically. One source of confusion in this group of Xylaria species has stemmed from X.
Yu-Ming Ju, Huei-Mei Hsieh
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Foliicolous fungi of Andaman Islands, India
One month field collection tour resulted in the collection of more than 500 foliicolous fungi. Of these, 152 collections have been identified, resulted in recording 60 fungal taxa.
V.B. Hosagoudar, S.P. Mathew, D. Babu
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Non-lichenized Cytosporella, including C. fuligomixta sp. nov., and related plant-associated and fungicolous genera are close to foliicolous, lichenized fungi (Ascomycota, Graphidales) [PDF]
The genus Cytosporella includes non-lichenized, plant associated fungi producing eustromatic conidiomata, phialidic conidiophores and hyaline, ellipsoid conidia.
Marcin Piątek +2 more
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The Relationship between Fungal Diversity and Invasibility of a Foliar Niche—The Case of Ash Dieback [PDF]
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is threatened by the invasive ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus originating from Asia. Ash leaf tissues serve as a route for shoot infection but also as a sporulation substrate for this pathogen.
Ahto Agan +9 more
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Addition of two new genera—Marcstadlera gen. nov. and Neoclypeosphaerella gen. nov. (Mycosphaerellaceae)—based on polyphasic evidence [PDF]
During a survey of foliicolous fungi in India, two interesting anamorphic hyphomycetous fungal specimens were collected from infected leaves of Calotropis spp. and Mallotus philippensis. Calotropis spp.
Gargee Singh +10 more
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Airborne ascospore discharge with co-dispersal of attached epihymenial algae in some foliicolous lichens. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Lichen‐forming fungi that colonize leaf surfaces must find a compatible algal symbiont, establish lichen symbiosis, and reproduce within the limited life span of their substratum. Many produce specialized asexual propagules that appear to be dispersed by rain and runoff currents, but less is known about dispersal of their meiotic ...
Sanders WB, Brisky BJ.
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Epiphylls widely colonize vascular leaves in moist tropical forests. Understanding the effects of epiphylls on leaf traits of host plants is critical for understanding ecological function of epiphylls.
Lingyan Zhou +6 more
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Foliicolous fungi of Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India
The survey of foliicolous fungi during Feb.-March 2007 in the montane forests of Kodaikanal, Madurai District of Tamil Nadu, India resulted in the discovery a new species of Phyllachora, P.
V.B. Hosagoudar +3 more
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Naming Potentially Endangered Parasites: Foliicolous Mycobiota of Dimorphandra wilsonii, a Highly Threatened Brazilian Tree Species. [PDF]
A survey of foliicolous fungi associated with Dimorphandra wilsonii and Dimorphandra mollis (Fabaceae) was conducted in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Meiriele da Silva +4 more
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