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Perlmutter G.B. (2022): Lichens and allied fungi of Mitchell Mill State Natural Area, North Carolina, USA - Evansia, 39(1): 43–53

One hundred five species of lichenized and allied fungi are reported from recent and historical collections made in the Mitchell Mill State Natural Area in northeastern Wake County, North Carolina, USA. Mitchell Mill is unique among granitic flatrock communities in the southeastern United States by having riparian elements from the Little River, which flows directly over the flatrock, supporting semi-aquatic lichen communities along creek edges represented by species in Dermatocarpon, Verrucaria, … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Anderson F., Bouchard M., Boudreault C., McCarthy J. & Hanel C. (2022): Noteworthy range extensions of two lichens in Eastern Canada: Erioderma pedicellatum (Pannariaceae) new to Québec and Parmelia fraudans (Parmeliaceae) new to Nova Scotia - Evansia, 39(1): 20–28

The globally rare epiphyte Erioderma pedicellatum is reported for the first time from Québec and the saxicolous Parmelia fraudans, uncommon in eastern North America, is reported for the first time from Nova Scotia. Key words. Biogeography, Atlantic provinces, Eastern Canada, lichen species at risk. URL EndNote Read more... 

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Kotkova V.M., Beljakova R.N., Gorin K.K., Himelbrant D.E., Khanov Z.M., Kolganikhina G.B., Moroz E.L., Notov A.A., Novozhilov Yu.K., Popova N.N., Stepanchikova I.S., Zhdanov I.S. & Zholobova Zh.O. (2022): New cryptogamic records. 9 - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 56(1): 203–220

First records of cyanoprokaryotic species for the Russian part of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, aphyllophoroid fungi for the Yaroslavl Region, myxomycetes for the Republic of Belarus, lichens and allied fungi for the Tver Region, lichens for the Nizhny Novgorod Region, Kabardino- Balkarian and Karachayevo-Circassian republics, and Perm Territory, mosses for the Kursk, Lipetsk and Saratov regions are presented. The data on their localities, habitats, distribution are provided. The specimens … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Урбанавичюс Г.П. & Урбанавичене И.Н. [Urbanavichus G.P. & Urbanavichene I.N.] (2022): К лихенофлоре Северо-Осетинского заповедника (Северная Осетия — Алания). II. Кластер «Карца» [Contributions to the lichen flora of the North Ossetia Nature Reserve (Republic of North Ossetia — Alania). II. Cluster “Kartsa”] - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 56(1): 141–159

[in Russian with English abstract: ] New data on the lichen flora of the North Ossetia Nature Reserve from the cluster “Kartsa” are provided. This cluster is located in Kartsinskii Range slopes, Central Caucasus. The specimens of lichens and lichenicolous fungi were collected near the top of Ol’dukhankhokh Mt. in cluster “Kartsa” in June 2016. In total, 115 lichen species and 15 lichenicolous fungi were recorded. Among them, 128 species are new to the cluster “Kartsa”. Of … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Жданов И.С. [Zhdanov I.S] (2022): Ревизия лишайников рода Hypotrachyna s. l. (Parmeliaceae) в России с ключом для определения видов [A revision of the lichen genus Hypotrachyna s. l. (Parmeliaceae) in Russia, with a key to the species] - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 56(1): 125–140

[in Russian with English abstract: ] The survey of eight Russian species of the genus Hypotrachyna is presented, including H. afrorevoluta, H. cirrhata, H. endochlora, H. koyaensis, H. laevigata, H. pseudosinuosa, H. revoluta, and H. sinuosa. Descriptions of the species, data on their ecology, distribution in Russia and in the world, and a key to species are provided. Keywords: biodiversity, lichens, systematics, Russian Far East, Caucasus. URL EndNote Read more... 

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Himelbrant D.E., Stepanchikova I.S., Gagarina L.V., Tsurykau A.G. & Konoreva L.A. (2022): Remarkable lichen diversity in the old manor park Osinovaya Roscha (St. Petersburg, Russia) - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 56(1): 103–124

The revealed lichen diversity of the historical territory Osinovaya Roscha has a total of 230 species, including 206 lichenized, 17 lichenicolous, and seven non-lichenized saprobic fungi. Epithamnolia xanthoriae is new to North-Western European Russia; Arthonia vinosa, Caloplaca ahtii, Cladonia merochlorophaea, Hawksworthiana peltigericola, Lecania erysibe, Rinodina pityrea, Roselliniella cladoniae, Taeniolina scripta, and Trichonectria rubefaciens are new to St. Petersburg. In total, eight … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Galanina I.A. & Ohmura Y. (2022): Rinodina endospora and R. macrospora (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) new to Japan - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 56(1): 97–102

Rinodina endospora and R. macrospora are reported as new to Japan. These species are known to be rare in Northeastern Asia and have a disjunctive distribution. Rinodina endospora was collected on bark of Alnus sp. and Salix sp. at 290 m a. s. l. in Hokkaido, and R. macrospora was on bark of Abies mariesii at elevation between 1960 and 2000 m a. s. l. in Toyama Prefecture of central Honshu. The paper provides data on morphology, ecology, differentiation and distribution of two Rinodina species. Keywords: … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Fujii K. & Hayakawa C. (2022): Recalcitrance of lichen and moss litters increases soil carbon storage on permafrost - Plant and Soil, 472: 595–608

Aims Climate warming is predicted to increase permafrost degradation and soil carbon (C) loss, while changes in microrelief and vegetation cover can also influence soil C storage at local scale. Black spruce forests develop lichen/moss-covered organic mounds on permafrost. Recalcitrance of lichen and moss litters, as well as cold climate, is hypothesized to increase C storage in hummocky soils. Methods We compared the decomposition rates of lichen and moss litters, spruce root litter, and … URL EndNote Read more... 

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McDonough A.M., Bird A.W., Luciani M.A. & Todd A.K. (2022): Establishing trace element concentrations for lichens and bryophytes in the ring of fire region of the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Ontario, Canada - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 194: 226 [13 p.]

Peatlands dominate the landscape of the Hudson Bay Lowlands in Ontario, Canada. Recently, mineral deposits of chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), and copper (Cu) were discovered in the region and anticipated future industrial mining operations have the potential to impact the environment. Lichens and bryophytes are considered excellent biomonitors and indicators of deposition, deriving their nutrients directly from the atmosphere. Trace element concentrations in lichens and bryophytes have not been reported … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Nekhoroshev S.V., Leonov V.V., Nekhorosheva A.V., Gornikov N.V., Kot M.F. & Karpova Ya.A. (2022): Antimicrobial activity of some lichen extracts - Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 55(11): 1190–1195

[Translated from the Russian original published in Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 55, No. 11, pp. 22–27, November, 2021.] Cladonia rangiferina is a bushy lichen of the genus Cladonia and has a multi-regional distribution. This plant contains usnic acid as the main biologically active substance and has been tested against some opportunistic microorganisms. Among the studied C. rangiferina extracts, only glycerol extracts obtained at an extraction temperature of 40°C were biologically … URL EndNote Read more... 

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