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Diversity of Lecidea (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) species revealed by molecular data and morphological characters [PDF]
The diversity of lichens, especially crustose species, in continental Antarctica is still poorly known. To overcome difficulties with the morphology based species delimitations in these groups, we employed molecular data (nuclear ITS and mitochondrial ...
Branson, K +20 more
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Tylocliostomum is described as a new genus and T. viridifarinosum as a new species. Two Bacidina species, B. pallidocarpa and B. violacea , are also described as new to science. They all occur in Macaronesia (Azores, Madeira).
Pieter Van den Boom, Nicolas Magain
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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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Two new Micarea species ( Pilocarpaceae ) from Western Europe
Two new Micarea species, M. minuta and M. pseudotsugae , are described from the Netherlands based on morphological, chemical and molecular data. Micarea minuta belongs to the M.
Pieter Van den Boom +2 more
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Four species of Bacidina (Ramalinaceae, Lecanorales, Ascomycota) are described as new to science from northern Europe (mainly Swedish material): Bacidina ferax S.Ekman, Bacidina lignicola S.Ekman, Bacidina maculans S.Ekman and Bacidina populnea S.Ekman.
Stefan Ekman
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A Biosynthetic and Taxonomic Atlas of the Global Lichen Holobiont. [PDF]
This analysis of 794 publicly available lichen shotgun metagenomic datasets, covering 467 unique lichen species from 34 countries, revealed that lichens are complex holobionts. They harbour a variety of fungal, algal, and bacterial players with remarkable biosynthetic capabilities.
Waterworth SC +4 more
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How to build a lichen: from metabolite release to symbiotic interplay
Summary Exposing their vegetative bodies to the light, lichens are outstanding amongst other fungal symbioses. Not requiring a pre‐established host, ‘lichenized fungi’ build an entirely new structure together with microbial photosynthetic partners that neither can form alone.
Gregor Pichler +4 more
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We established a robust system to examine fungal diversity in lake sediment cores, including an updated set of primers, optimized according to the now much enlarged fungal reference databases. We demonstrate that lake sediment DNA is a reliable archive of ancient terrestrial fungal communities from records reaching well into the Late Pleistocene ...
Peter Andreas Seeber +6 more
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TWO NEW SPECIES IN THE AGYRIACEAE (LICHENIZED ASCOMYCOTINA, LECANORALES)FROM SOUTHERN ...
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A new species of Lecidella (Lecanorales, Ascomycota) from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan
The newly described species, Lecidella iqbalii sp. nov., is so far only known from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. A comparative morpho-anatomical study combined with a phylogenetic analysis based on the marker ITS placed this species together with two
Iram Fayyaz +4 more
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