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Zhang J., Rivard B. & Sánchez-Azofeifa A. (2005): Spectral unmixing of normalized reflectance data for the deconvolution of lichen and rock mixtures - Remote Sensing of Environment, 95: 57-66

In subarctic regions the ubiquitous presence of rock encrusting lichens compromises the ability to map the reflectance signatures of minerals from imaging spectrometer data. The use of lichen as an endmember in spectral mixture analysis (SMA) may overcome these limitations. Because lichens rarely completely occupy the Instantaneous Field of View (IFOV), it is difficult to define a lichen endmember from an image using visual or automated endmember extraction tools. Spectral similarity of various … EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang J., Xue X., Liu L., Qiu X. & Ren Q. (2021): Lepra yunlingensis and L. taiwanensis spp. nov. from China - Mycotaxon, 136(4): 779–784

Two new species of Lepra are described from China: L. yunlingensis is characterized by its 2-spored asci and the presence of norstictic and cryptostictic acids; L. taiwanensis is characterized by its 1-spored asci and the presence of barbatic acid. Key words—lichenized fungi, Pertusaria, Pertusariaceae, Pertusariales, taxonomy. URL EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang J., Zhang Y.-M., Downing A., Cheng J.-H., Zhou X.-B. & Zhang B.-Ch. (2009): The influence of biological soil crusts on dew deposition in Gurbantunggut Desert, Northwestern China - Journal of Hydrology , 379: 220-228

Keywords: Dew Duration Moss crust Lichen crust Cyanobacterial crust Gurbantunggut Desert. EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang K., Jiang L.-Q., Wang L.-S., An D.-F., Lang L., Li G.-D., Wang X.-Y., Shi S.-B., Li Q.-Y., Jiang C.-L. & Jiang Y. (2020): Aureimonas leprariae sp. nov., Isolated from a Lepraria sp. lichen - Current Microbiology, 77: 313–319

A Gram-negative, motile, aerobic and coccoid rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain YIM132180T, was isolated from a Lepraria sp. lichen collected from Pu’er, Yunnan Province, China. The strain grew at 15–35 °C (optimum, 25–28 °C), at 0–2% (w/v) NaCl (optimum, 0–1%) and at pH 6.0–9.0 (optimum, pH 7.0). The 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that strain YIM132180T had highest similarity (96.4%) with Aureimonas endophytica 2T4P-2-4T, followed by Aureimonas ureilytica NBRC 106430T (95.7%) and … EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang L. & Ren Q. (2016): Additional new species of the lichen genus Pertusaria from China - Telopea, 19: 201–205

Three Pertusaria species are described as new to science from China: Pertusaria laceromarginata Q. Ren has disciform apothecia with lacerate margins and slightly pruinose, pink disc; a K– epihymenium; 1-spored asci and the presence of hypothamnolic acid. Pertusaria montana Q. Ren has disciform apothecia with epruinose or slightly pruinose, pink disc; a K– epihymenium; 1-spored asci and the presence of gyrophoric acid. Pertusaria yulongensis Q. Ren has verruciform apothecia with concave, black … EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang L.-L., Hu L., Zhao X.-X. & Zhao Z.-T. (2015): New records of Clauzadea and Immersaria from China - Mycotaxon, 130: 899–905

Three lichen species in the Lecideaceae (Clauzadea monticola, Immersaria iranica, I. usbekica) are reported for the first time from China. Key words —Lecideales, Asia, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang L.-L., Wang H.-Y., Sun L.-Y. & Zhao Z.-T. (2010): Four lichens of the genus Lecidea from China - Mycotaxon, 112: 445-450

Two species (Lecidea berengeriana, L. confluens) and one variety (L. lapicida var. pantherina) new to China and an unknown species of Lecidea are reported. Photos of the thalli are presented. Key words —Lecideaceae, Asia, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang L.-L., Wang L.-S., Wang H.-Y. & Zhao Z.-T. (2012): Four new records of lecideoid lichens from China - Mycotaxon, 119: 445-451

Four lecideoid lichen species, Carbonea vorticosa, Lecidea diducens, L. promiscens, and Lecidella bullata, are reported for the first time from China. Key words —Yunnan, Xizang, Lecanoromycetes, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang L.-L., Wang X.-Y., Zhao Z.-T. & Hur J.-S. (2012): Lichens newly recorded from the South Korean coast - Mycotaxon, 122: 421–432

Twelve new records of lichen species are reported from the southwestern coast of South Korea. Among them, ten are crustose lichens and two are macrolichens. Caloplaca yuchiorum and Lecidea varians are reported for the first time from Asia. The coastal rocky area offers great potential for the discovery of new or previously unrecorded crustose lichens in the country. Key words — biodiversity, taxonomy, maritime, saxicolous, lichenized fungi. EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang L.-L., Yang M.-Z. & Zhao Z.-T. (2018): Graphis maomingensis, a new lichenized fungus from China - Mycotaxon, 133(1): 197–200

Graphis maomingensis sp. nov. is described from Guangdong Province, eastern China. It is characterized by a concealed disc, striate labia, striatula-morph lirellae, completely carbonized proper exciple, and hyaline transversely 15-21-septate ascospores. The important characters of this species are illustrated. All materials are conserved in the Lichen Section of Botanical Herbarium, Shandong Normal University. Key words—Graphidaceae, new species, Ostropales, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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