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Anatomy and systematics of usneoid genera in the Parmeliaceae
The anatomy of 11 genera earlier included in the Usneaceae, i.e. Bryocaulon Karnef., Chondropsis NyI., Cornicularia Hoffm., Evernia Ach., Everniopsis Nyl., Himantormia Lamb, Letharia (Th.
Emanuelsson, Karin +2 more
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Las amenazas sobre las poblaciones naturales de musgos y líquenes se evaluaron con baseen particularidades de sus rasgos corológicos, en la calidad del hábitat y en las posibilidadesde transformación y aún de desaparición de porciones considerables del ...
AGUIRRE-C. JAIME +1 more
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Hypogymnia sikkimensis (Parmeliaceae) from Sikkim, India is described as new to science.
Elix, John, Sinha, G P
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The Jurassic epiphytic macrolichen Daohugouthallus reveals the oldest lichen-plant interaction in a Mesozoic forest ecosystem. [PDF]
Yang Q +11 more
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Paired-omics-based exploration and characterization of biosynthetic diversity in lichenized fungi. [PDF]
Singh G +14 more
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The Lichen Genera Cetrelia and Platismatia (Parmeliaceae)
Irwin M. Brodo +2 more
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Species delimitation in taxonomically difficult lichen-forming fungi: an example from morphologically and chemically diverse Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae) in North America MSA with the following loci: ITS, LSU, IGS, group I intron, beta-tubulin and ...
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Unraveling the interplay between phylogeny and chemical niches in epiphytic macrolichens. [PDF]
Gauslaa Y +3 more
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Biogeography of the lichen family Parmeliaceae in the Nordic countries with taxonomic remarks
The Parmeliaceae flora of the Nordic area is reviewed on the basis of literature, database, and herbarium sources. A list of 40 genera and 153 species in current use, with comments on their distribution and taxonomic remarks on some of the species, is ...
Thell, Arne +2 more
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Reference-Based RADseq Unravels the Evolutionary History of Polar Species in 'the Crux Lichenologorum' Genus Usnea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota). [PDF]
Otero A +3 more
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