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Halda J. (1998): Lišejníky Orlických hor, Živa, 46(1): 14-15

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Casares M. & Rowe J.G. (1988): Algunos liquenes calcicolas del Parque Natural de Grazalema, Acta Botánica Malacitana, 13: 290-296

Some calcicolous lichens from Natural Park of Grazalema (Andalucía, S of Spain). Floristic resultats of research on lichens in the northern side of Sierra del Pinar (Natural Park of Grazalema, Cádiz, S of Spain) on calcareous rocks, 63 taxa are reported. Among them, Ionaspis melanocarpa, Polyblastia nidulans and Thelidium impressulum are first reported from Spain. EN Read more... 

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Ravera S. (2001): Contribution to Mediterranean lichen flora. New or interesting epiphytic species from Morocco, Flora Mediterranea, 11: 295-302

Forty-three lichen taxa from Morocco are discussed. At least, five of them are new reports to both Rif and Central Atlas; three are new to NW Central Region, five to Gran Atlas and six to Anti Atlas; seventeen are new reports to the all country. Notes on the distribution and the ecology of the species are given, paying attention to their behaviour in the Mediterranean area. EN Read more... 

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Lumbsch H. T., Nash T. H. & Messuti M. I. (1999): A revision of Pertusaria species with hyaline ascospores in southwestern North America (Pertusariales, Ascomycotina), Bryologist, 102(2): 215-239

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Heibel E., Lumbsch H.T. & Schmitt I. (1999): Genetic variation of Usnea filipendula (Parmeliaceae) populations in western Germany investigated by RAPDs suggests reinvasion from various sources, American Journal of Botany, 86(5): 753-757

Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were characterized for 25 specimens of Usnea filipendula to evaluate the genetic diversity of populations reinvading formerly uninhabited regions in Northrhine-Westphalia due to decreasing sulfur dioxide levels. With six 10-mer randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) primers, a 66 character by 25 specimens matrix was generated. Phenetic analysis (UPGMA) showed no obvious groupings. The reinvading populations are distributed over the phenogram and … EN Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & Seaward M.R.D. (1999): Annotated checklist of Hongkong lichens, Tropical Bryology, 17: 57-101

An annotated checklist of the lichens of Hong Kong, based on all available literature reports and specimens, including those recently collected by the authors, is presented. In total, 261 species are reported, of which 176 are new records for Hong Kong, 132 of which are new for China, 43 are new for East Asia, and 27 are new for Asia. The lichen vegetation is mainly tropical, as is shown by the distribution patterns of the identified species: 53 species are cosmopolitan, 40 northern temperate, … EN Read more... 

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Jørgensen P.M. & Tønsberg T. (1999): Notes on some small species of Leptogium from Pacific North America, Bryologist, 102(3): 412-417

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Kashiwadani H. & Thor G. (1995): Northern circumpolar crustose lichens new to Japan, J. Jpn. Bot., 70: 303-321

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Thor G. & Nordin A. (1998): 16 lichens new to Estonia, Folia Cryptog. Estonica, 32: 123-125

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Yoshimura I., Kurokawa S., Kinoshita Y., Yamamoto Y. & Miyaw (1994): Lichen substances in cultured lichens, Journ. Hattori Bot. Lab., 76: 249-261

Cultured lichens were used for chemical analysis. A few lichen substances were identified in the number of samples indicated in the parenthesis as follows: parietin (4), usnic acid with isousnic acid in some samples (9), and barbatic acid, squamatic acid, baeomycesic acid (1). The majority (61) of the samples contained unidentified substances and some samples (20) showed no significant peaks in HPLC. Parietin and its related substances are more easily synthesized in Xanthoria mycobionts similar to … EN Read more... 

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