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1 June 2018 Noteworthy Lichenized and Lichenicolous Fungi of Open-Canopy Oak Stands in East-Central Europe
Paweł Czarnota, Helmut Mayrhofer, Andrzej Bobiec
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Czarnota, P., Mayrhofer, H. & Bobiec, A. 2018. Noteworthy lichenized and lichenicolous fungi of open-canopy oak stands in east-central Europe. - Herzogia 31: 172–189.

Eighteen species of lichenized and two species of lichenicolous fungi from oak stands of east-central Europe's rural landscapes are presented. Rinodina isidioides is new to eastern Europe and the Carpathians, Abrothallus microspermus is new to the Carpathians, Rinodina excrescens is new to the eastern Carpathians, Biatora pontica is new to the Polish Carpathians, Lecanora substerilis, Ramonia chrysophaea and Verrucaria viridigrana are new to the Polish Carpathians and Poland, and others are new to Hungary, Romania or Ukraine. Distinguishing characters are emphasised and notes on ecology as well as global and Carpathian distributions are given. Open-canopy oak stands and solitary oaks in wood-pastures are important for the protection of the lichen diversity of the Carpathians and need the special attention of conservation authorities and local stakeholders.

Paweł Czarnota, Helmut Mayrhofer, and Andrzej Bobiec "Noteworthy Lichenized and Lichenicolous Fungi of Open-Canopy Oak Stands in East-Central Europe," Herzogia 31(1), 172-189, (1 June 2018). https://doi.org/10.13158/099.031.0111
Accepted: 24 January 2018; Published: 1 June 2018
KEYWORDS
Carpathians
epiphytic lichens
lichen diversity
oak wood-pastures
rural landscape
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