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Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China [PDF]
The genus Peltula is an important cyanobacterial lichen group. We performed a taxonomic study on the Peltula from China using phylogenetic analysis based on three gene loci (ITS, nuSSU, nuLSU) together with additional species delimitation analyses by ...
Qiuxia Yang +4 more
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Two New Species and Two New Records of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula (Ascomycota: Peltulaceae) from China [PDF]
In this study, two new species, Peltula confusa Q.X. Yang & X.L. Wei, sp. nov., growing in a dry microenvironment within a semi-humid area, and Peltula subpatellata Q.X. Yang & X.L. Wei, sp.
Qiuxia Yang +3 more
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Opening the Gap: Rare Lichens With Rare Cyanobionts – Unexpected Cyanobiont Diversity in Cyanobacterial Lichens of the Order Lichinales [PDF]
The last decades of research led to a change in understanding of lichens that are now seen as self-sustaining micro-ecosystems, harboring diverse microbial organisms in tight but yet not fully understood relationships. Among the diverse interdependencies,
Patrick Jung +5 more
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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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Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes. [PDF]
Abstract This revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., 2012 [J. Euk. Microbiol. 59(5)] and retains an emphasis on protists. Changes since have improved the resolution of many nodes in phylogenetic analyses. For some clades even families are being clearly resolved.
Adl SM +48 more
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Peltula species occur in arid and semi-arid environments, with new species being regularly described worldwide. Lichen diversity is being studied in the diverse but poorly known Midwest region of Brazil, and new species and records are being proposed. In
Marcos Junji Kitaura +4 more
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Two newly recorded species of Peltula from China
To explore the species diversity of the genus Peltula Nyl. in Helan Mountain of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the specimens of the genus Peltula Nyl.
WANG Siying1, ZHAO Gege1, LIANG Yongliang2, ZHU Yachao2, SUN Haoran2, TIAN Xinyao2, NIU Dongling1*
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Apricots are affected by many abiotic and biotic factors that could negatively impact their vitality and yield, leading to branch and tree dieback. Knowledge of the microbiome composition is key to choosing the optimal measurement strategy. The effect of
Milan Navrátil +4 more
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Summary Lichens are exemplar symbioses based upon carbon exchange between photobionts and their mycobiont hosts. Historically considered a two‐way relationship, some lichen symbioses have been shown to contain multiple photobiont partners; however, the way in which these photobiont communities react to environmental change is poorly understood. Lichina
Nathan Chrismas +5 more
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A comprehensive assessment of the intertidal biodiversity along the Portuguese coast in the early 2000s. [PDF]
Pereira J +5 more
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