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Pyatt F.B. (1969): Studies on periodicity of spore discharge and germination in lichens, Bryologist, 72: 48-53

A monthly investigation for one year revealed a distinct annual periodicity both of spore discharge and of percentage of spore germination with peaks generally occurring during the period October to January inclusive. Massive sporulation is not invariably associated with high percentage germination values. EN PDF Read more... 

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Culberson C. F., Kristinsson H. (1969): Studies on Cladonia chlorophaea group: a new species, a new meta-depside, and identity of novochlorophaeic acid, Bryologist, 72: 431-443

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Looman J. (1969): Squamarina crassa in Saskatchewan, Bryologist, 72: 412-413

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Osorio H. S. (1969): Contributions to lichen flora of Argentina--III. Additions, Bryologist, 72: 409-410

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Moore B. J. (1969): Lobaria lobulifera, a new species from southeastern United States, Bryologist, 72: 404-406

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Rundel P. W. (1969): Clinal variation in production of usnic acid in Cladonia subtenuis along light gradients, Bryologist, 72: 40-44

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Sato M. (1968): Two new varieties of Thamnolia from South America, Bryologist, 71: 49-50

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Thomson J. W., Iltis H. H. (1968): A fog-induced lichen community in coastal desert of southern Peru, Bryologist, 71: 31-34

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Hale M. E Jr. (1968): A synopsis of lichen genus Pseudevernia, Bryologist, 71: 1-11

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Moore B.J. (1968): The macrolichen flora of Florida, Bryologist, 71(3): 161–266

The known macrolichen flora of Florida consists of 150 species in 25 genera. The present study is based on some 6,000 specimens, most which were collected from 1964 to 1968. A complete description, including salient morphological and chemical traits as well as the local geographic tribution, is given for each species. Keys are provided for the genera and for the species in each genus. Although the keys and descriptions are based Florida specimens, the general treatment should be applicable to the … EN PDF Read more... 

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