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Knight A., Bannister J.M., Aldridge T.E. & Fryday A.M. (2023): Distinguishing features and new distributions of three similar species of Pertusaria - Australasian Lichenology, 93: 14-23

Three species of superficially similar white, saxicolous, verruciform, large-spored Pertusaria occurring in New Zealand are compared: Pertusaria knightiana Müll.Arg., Pertusaria otagoana D.J.Galloway and Pertusaria subverrucosa Nyl. Fresh and herbarium specimens were examined, their salient distinguishing features tabulated and illustrated, and significant extensions of geographical distribution recorded EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Anonymous (2023): Recent literature on australasian lichens - Australasian Lichenology, 93: 24-24

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Rethinavelu G., Manoharan L., Krishnamoorthy S., Baskaran N. & Sivanandham V. (2023): Edible lichens and its unique bioactives: A review of its pharmacological and food applications - Food and Humanity, 1: 1598–1609

Edible lichens are nutritious sources of health-promoting bioactive compounds utilized as ethnic foods and traditional medicine for ages and documented across universal pharmacopoeia. The nutritional, pharmacological and organoleptic features of lichen research are increasing, and new perspectives on its applications allow the development of novel functional foods and drugs. This review highlights the secondary metabolites of edible lichen, biological activities, and major applications in the pharma … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Schrijvers-Gonlag M. & van Dort K. (2023): A synopsis of bryophyte-lichen syntaxa in the Netherlands - Lindbergia, 2023: e24635 [29 p.]

We present a first complete overview of the bryophyte-lichen syntaxa in the Netherlands, including diagnostic species and Red List status of vegetations representing each (sub)association. The classification is based on more than 5000 Dutch vegetation relevés, the majority recorded after the year 2000. Whenever appropriate, we integrated bryophyte and lichen syntaxonomy. The Dutch list of bryolichenosociological units consists of 168 syntaxa: 16 classes, 27 orders, 37 alliances, 82 associations … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Kamyabi A.S. [Kamyabi Abkouh A.S.], Iranbakhsh A., Moniri M.H. [Haji Moniri M.] & Asri Y. (2023): New records of five Verrucaria species (Verrucariacaea [sic!], Ascomycota) from Iran - Feddes Repertorium, 134: 191–199

This study focused on the taxonomic evaluation of the genus Verrucaria Shrad (Ascomycota, Verrucariaceae) in northeast Iran. Lichen samples were collected from the Khorasan Razavi province and their morphological, anatomical, and ecological characteristics were investigated. According to the result, the species Verrucaria ahtii Pykälä, Launis and Myllys, Verrucaria cataleptoides (Nyl.) Nyl., Verrucaria dolosa Hepp., Verrucaria hochstetteri Fr., and Verrucaria muralis Ach., are new records … EndNote Read more... 

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Farkas E., Lőkös L., Muhoro A.M. & Varga N. (2023): New Records of Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi from Kenya and Tanzania (East Africa) - Acta Biologica Plantarum Agriensis, 11(1): 107–128

Hungarian collections of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Kenya and Tanzania were studied analysing morphological and anatomical characters, as well as secondary chemistry by chromatography (HPTLC). Altogether 39 species of lichen-forming fungi and three species of lichenicolous fungi have been recognized and deposited in VBI. The lichens Bulbothrix kenyana, Chrysothrix xanthina, Lobaria discolor, Parmotrema durumae and P. taitae were discovered as new for Tanzania; Usnea abissinica and … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Farkas E., Xu M., Szabó K., Kirika P.M. & Muhoro A.M. (2023): Usnic acid enantiomers in lichens in Europe and Africa - Acta Biologica Plantarum Agriensis, 11(2): 9

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Varga N., Farkas E. & Lőkös L. (2023): Lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Olea europaea in Montenegro - Acta Biologica Plantarum Agriensis, 11(2): 40

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Varga N., Lőkös L. & Farkas E. (2023): Contributions to the lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi of the Aggtelek National Park (NE Hungary) - Studia Botanica Hungarica, 54: 155–174

Rece nt lichenological investigations add new and noteworthy records of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi to the Aggtelek National Park, especially from the Szalonna-Karst region (Mt Esztramos near Bódvarákó, Mt Szár-hegy near Martonyi). Altogether 64 records of 38 species of lichen-forming fungi and 13 species of lichenicolous fungi are presented and annotated. Agon imia globulifera, Lecanora compallens and Th alloidima physaroides have been reported from the Aggtelek National Park … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Mühlbauer L.K., Zavattoni G., Virtanen R., Grube M., Weber B. & Clark A.T. (2023): Arduinos in the wild: A novel, low-cost sensor network for high-resolution microclimate monitoring in remote ecosystems - Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 4: e12255 [14 p.]

The importance of microclimate conditions is becoming increasingly recognised in ecological research, especially as they can differ widely from macro- and mesoclimate. Effective measurement of microclimate variability in heterogeneous field conditions requires measurements from a large number of sensors, ideally sampling across both small and large scales, which necessitates the development of cost-effective sensor networks. Here, we develop an environmental microcontroller (EMU) sensor network … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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