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Magdalena Oset

Researcher at University of Gdańsk

Publications -  24
Citations -  563

Magdalena Oset is an academic researcher from University of Gdańsk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biota & Stereocaulon. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 498 citations.

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Notes for genera: Ascomycota

Nalin N. Wijayawardene, +96 more
- 01 Sep 2017 - 
TL;DR: This work is intended to provide the foundation for updating the ascomycete component of the “Without prejudice list of generic names of Fungi” published in 2013, which will be developed into a list of protected generic names.
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Contribution to the Lithuanian flora of lichens and allied fungi. IV.

TL;DR: Three species, Chaenotheca sphaerocephala, Endophragmiella franconica and Stereocaulon taeniarum, were recorded for the first time in the Baltic states and Microcalicium arenarium was confirmed with certainty for theFirst time.
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Contribution to the knowledge of the lichen biota of Bolivia. 5

TL;DR: New data on the geographic distribution of 84 lichen species in Bolivia is presented, including Bulbothrix chowoensis (Hale) Hale is new to South America, and twenty-five species are new national records.

Contribution to the knowledge of the liChen biota of bolivia. 5 Ad A m Fl A kus , HA rrie J. m. sipm A n , kerstin BA c H , pA mel A rodriguez Flakus , kerry knudsen , Teuvo ah T i , ul F schie F elbein , Zdeněk Palice , agnies Z ka Jabłońska , Magdalena ose T , rosa i. Meneses Q.

TL;DR: New records of 180 lichen species from Bolivia are presented in this paper, of which 103 are new national records, including three species, Bryonora curvescens (Mudd) Poelt (also from Ecuador), Lepraria elobata Tonsberg and Pyrenula laetior Mull.

The lichens of the Cladonia pyxidata-chlorophaea group and allied species in Poland

TL;DR: The taxonomy, secondary chemistry, morphology, habitat requirements and distribution of Cladonia pyxidata, C. chlorophaea and the allied species in Poland are treated and cladonia monomorpha is reported for the first time for North America and Asia.