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Zahlbruckner A. & Hauman L. (1936): Les Lichens des hautes altitudes au Ruwenzori. Résultats botaniques de l'expédition scientifique Belge au Ruwenzori, 1932. — VI, Mémoires de l'Institut Royal Colonial Belge, 5(2): 1-31 [+ plt I-V]

avec la collaboration de E. Frey et J. Motyka; Democratic Republic of Congo [Zaire], Uganda; Lecidea (Psora) haumanii Zahlbr. sp. nov. (= Trapeliopsis haumanii); Umbilicaria haumaniana Frey sp. nov.; Usnea haumanii Motyka sp. nov.; Usnea ruwenzoriana Motyka sp. nov.; Usnea simplicissima Motyka sp. nov. EN PDF Read more... 

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Zahlbruckner A., Keissler K. & Allan H.H. (1928): The epiphyllous lichens of Kitchener Park, Feilding, New Zealand, Transact. Proceed. New Zeal. Inst., 59: 304-314

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Zahradnický J., Mackovčin P. (eds.) a kol. (2004): Plzeňsko a Karlovarsko. In: Mackovčin P. a Sedláček M. (eds.): Chráněná území ČR, svazek XI, AOPK ČR Praha EkoCentrum Brno, Praha, 588 pp

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Zahradníček J. (2000): Miroslav Servít, vědec a pedagog (*17. 12. 1886, †6. 4. 1959), Vesmír, 79(1): 27

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Zahradníková M. (2012): Does the traffic flow affect the lichen diversity? A case study from the Novohradské hory Mts, Czech Republic, Acta Universitatis Carolinae Environmentalica, 1-2[2010]: 27-44

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Zahradníková M., Andersen H.L. & Tønsberg T. (2018): Fuscidea lightfootii and F. pusilla (Fuscideaceae, Umbilicariomycetidae, Ascomycota), two similar but genetically distinct species, Lichenologist, 50(4): 425–438

The two corticolous species Fuscidea lightfootii (Sm.) Coppins & P. James and F. pusilla Tønsberg are morphologically and chemically similar and it has been suggested that they are conspecific. We investigated the interspecific relationship between F. lightfootii and F. pusilla using ITS, LSU and mtSSU rDNA. The combined multigene phylogeny shows that these species are genetically distinct. They are similar in ascocarp anatomy but in thallus morphology and substratum preferences there may be slight … EN Read more... 

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Zahradníková M., Andersen H.L., Tønsberg T. & Beck A. (2017): Molecular Evidence of Apatococcus, including A. fuscideae sp. nov., as Photobiont in the Genus Fuscidea, Protist, 168: 425–438

The knowledge of the taxonomy and classification of algae (including lichenized) has recently increased rapidly, but there are still many gaps. We aimed to 1) identify the Fuscidea photobionts by locating their taxonomic positions in the green algal classification, and 2) to resolve their interspecific relationships. The lichenized algae were examined based on morphological observations of axenic isolates as well as molecular studies of 18S and ITS nrDNA sequences. Analysis of the secondary structure … EN Read more... 

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Zahradníková M., Tønsberg T. & Andersen H. (2017): The taxonomy of the lichen Fuscidea cyathoides (Fuscideaceae, Umbilicariomycetidae, Ascomycota) in Europe, Lichenologist, 49(6): 547–560

Based on morphometric and molecular methods, the taxonomy of the infraspecific taxa of Fuscidea cyathoides (Ach.) V. Wirth & Vězda, var. corticola (Fr.) Kalb and var. sorediata (H. Magn.) Poelt, has been assessed. No formal taxonomic recognition should be attributed to the morphological and ecological variation. Accordingly, var. corticola and var. sorediata are synonymized with F. cyathoides var. cyathoides. New synonyms at the specific level are Fuscidea fagicola (Zschacke) Hafellner & Türk and … EN Read more... 

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Zachariah S.A., Joseph S., Nayaka S., Gupta P. & Varghese S.K. (2020): A preliminary survey of lichens on areca palms (Areca catechu L.) from the cultivated lands of Pathanamthitta District, Conceptualization of Nature: Proceedings of National Seminar on New Horizons for Biodiversity- Climate Change and Human Security held on 2019 November 21-22, 66: 66-70

Epiphytic lichen biota occuring on Areca palm (Areca catechy L.) trees have been investigated from the cultivated areas, with dense human habitation, in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. A total of 19 lichen species belonging to nine genera and six families were enumerated from the Areca trees of the area. The foliose forms represented by 17 species were dominant, followed by two species of crustose lichens. Fruticose forms were not found in this area. The family Calidiaceae was dominant with … URL EN Read more... 

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Zachariah S.A., Nayaka S., Joseph S., Gupta P. & Varghese S.K. (2020): Eleven new records of lichens to the state of Kerala, India, Journal of Threatened Taxa, 12(10): 16402-16406

The present paper deals with new records of lichen species from the state of Kerala, India. The study was conducted as part of the exploration of lichen mycota from the croplands and forests of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala. Field study and collection of specimens were conducted during the period 2017-2019. Specimens were identified using standard procedures, keys and literature followed by preservation and deposition in the recognized herbaria of the country (LWG and RHK). Eleven species of … URL EN Read more... 

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