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Chemical properties of key metabolites determine the global distribution of lichens
In lichen symbioses, secondary metabolites produced by the lichen fungi (mycobionts) provide UV protection on which trebouxioid green algae as the most prominent photobionts sensitively depend. These metabolites differ in their UV absorbance capability and solvability and therefore vary in their propensity of being leached from the lichen body by high ...
Andreas H. Schweiger +6 more
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First study on nutrient fluxes in a Phytophthora agathidicida‐infected forest. Canopy and forest floor nutrient fluxes decreased with increasing P. agathidicida infection. Decline in plant nutrient supply may increase susceptibility to future pathogen infection.
Luitgard Schwendenmann, Beate Michalzik
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A further locality with foliicolous lichens in Italy, with taxonomical and ecological data on foliicolous lichens in Western Europe [PDF]
Abstract 14 lichen species and 3 lichenicolous fungi growing on them have been found on living leaves, mainly of Buxus , in a deep and sheltered ravine in Campania (Italy), at low elevation, in the Mediterranean region. These figures are similar to those at the richest sites with foliicolous lichens in the Western Pyrenees.
Puntillo, Domenico +2 more
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Species diversity and floristic study of the lichen genus Herpothallon in China
In order to investigate the species diversity of Herpothallon in China and further identify its distribution characteristics and species composition, one hundred and twenty-eight specimens of the lichen genus Herpothallon were collected from many ...
Linlin LIU, Qijia ZUO, Lulu ZHANG
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Foliicolous Lichens of the Fiji Islands
Eighteen species of foliicolous lichens have been mentioned earlier from the Fiji Islands in various literature sources and based on collections since 1860. Current records originate from the collections of Göran Thor from 1985 and Sarolta and Tamás Pócs from 2003. G. Thor visited lowland rainforests of Island Viti Levu, S. and T.
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Foliicolous Lichens From Zimbabwe [PDF]
AbstractTwenty-nine species of foliicolous lichens are reported from Zimbabwe. Arthonia nigratula (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant. is mentioned for the first time in Africa, and Catillaria vandenberghenii sp. nov. is described.
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Foliicolous lichens: ecological and chorological data* [PDF]
SERUSIAUX, E., 1989. Foliicolous lichens: ecological and chorological data. Foliicolous lichens are present throughout tropical and subtropical forests but are particularly common in undisturbed rain forests at low elevations. Their presence in south-west Europe and in the Caucasus with 23 species is considered to be a relic of Tertiary times ...
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Foliicolous Lichens from Australia
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Santesson, R, Tibell, L
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Some foliicolous Lichens new to Calabria
Summary Foliicolous lichens are most abundant in tropical and subtropical humid regions, occurring only a few in Europe. Seven epiphyllous species are reported from a single, very humid site in the mountains in Calabria: Bacidina apiahica (Mull. Arg.) Vězda, Byssoloma leucoblepharum (Nyl.) Vain., B. subdiscordans (Nyl.) P. James, Fellhanera bouteillei (
Domenico Puntillo, Antonin Vězda
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Names of Bacidia s. l. in current use for foliicolous lichens – an annotated nomenclatural study [PDF]
The checklist contains 135 names in current use for taxa of former Bacidia s. l. and 99 synonyms or invalid names. Place of description or new combination, basionym, synonyms, type, distribution is given for species.
Farkas, Edit
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