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First records of rare epiphytic species Physarum lakhanpalii and Ph. lenticulare for Russia
Epiphytic species are still the least studied group of myxomycetes, because of their life cycle, substrate specialization and method of search using “moist chambers”. The Russian’s first records of the Physarum lakhanpalii Nann.-Bremek.et Y. Yamam.
Anastasya Vlasenko +3 more
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Autofluorescence and Ultrastructure in the Myxomycete Diachea leucopodia (Physarales)
Autofluorescence is reported for the first time in Myxomycete fruiting bodies. Ultrastructure of stalked sporangia of Diachea leucopodia (Didymiaceae, Physarales) was studied using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis, and fluorescence microscopy.
Carmaran, Cecilia Cristina +4 more
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Myxobiota associada a resíduos de Mangueira (Mangifera indica l., Anacardiaceae)
Os Mixomicetos (Reino Protista, Filo Myxomycota) constituem um grupo homogêneo de organismos comumente encontrados em lugares sombrios, úmidos e frescos, onde haja matéria orgânica em decomposição.
Jéssica Conceição Araújo +2 more
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The litter is a useful substratum for developmen t of the Myxomycetes. On the basis of our own observations and literature data 50 species of the slime molds were found occuring on litter. Species from the order Physarales (33 species) are dominant.
Wanda Stojakowska
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Durante um ano investigou-se a ocorrência, freqüência e constância de Myxomycetes em um canavial da Estação Experimental do PLANALSUCAR, em Carpina-PE.
Eneida Jucene dos Santos +1 more
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Slime mould tactile sensor [PDF]
Slime mould P. polycephalum is a single cells visible by unaided eye. The cells shows a wide spectrum of intelligent behaviour. By interpreting the behaviour in terms of computation one can make a slime mould based computing device.
Adamatzky, Andrew
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Vie Physarale: Evaluation of Roman roads with slime mould
Roman Empire is renowned for sharp logical design and outstanding building quality of its road system. Many roads built by Romans are still use in continental Europe and UK. The Roman roads were built for military transportations with efficiency in mind, as straight as possible.
Emanuele Strano +2 more
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Cecropia adenopus (Ambay pumpwood) is a frequent native species on the edges of woods and clearings and is considered a pioneer species in re-colonized areas.
Andrea Carla Caldas Bezerra +2 more
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First data about fungal diversity of the “Trekhizbenskyi Step” division of the Luhansk Nature Reserve [PDF]
One hundred and fifty fungal species were revealed by us in the “Trekhizbenskyi Step” division of the Luhansk Nature Reserve. Of them, 52 species are those belonging to Ascomycota and 98 to Basidiomycota.
Akulov, O., Helleman, Stip, Ordynets, O.
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Myxomycete diversity in the coastal desert of Peru with emphasis on the lomas formations
Results obtained from the first survey for myxomycetes in the hyperarid areas of Peru are reported. Sampling over three consecutive years was carried out at 96 localities between 0 and 1500 m elevation.
Carlos Lado +3 more
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