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The Lichen Genus Cladonia in North America
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The article was published on 1967-12-15 and is currently open access. It has received 77 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cladonia & Genus.read more
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Forested plant associations of the Olympic National Forest
TL;DR: A potential vegetation classification system for the Olympic National Forest is presented in this paper, which is based on a sample of 1046 reconnaissance and 408 intensive plots and includes sixvegetation series and 64 plant associations.
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The use of chemistry in the systematics of the lichens
TL;DR: Although chemical constitution, as detected by microanalytical techniques, is today more routinely used in lichenology than in any other branch of plant taxonomy, the interpretation of research findings for taxonomic purposes had led to considerable controversy.
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Rarity of Organisms in the Sand Pine Scrub Habitat of Florida
Earl D. McCoy,Henry R. Mushinsky +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors placed plants, amphibians, and reptiles resident in the Sand Pine scrub habitat of Florida into categories of rarity, including those narrow in geographic range, restricted to few habitats, or small in population sizes.
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Breeding systems in the lichen-forming fungal genus Cladonia.
Fabian A. Seymour,Peter D. Crittenden,Matthew Dickinson,Mathieu Paoletti,Dolores Montiel,Lily Cho,Paul S. Dyer +6 more
TL;DR: This is thought to be the first report of the use of segregation of a mating-type gene among ascospore progeny to determine the breeding system of a fungal species.
Short title: Cladonia pyxidata and C. pocillum Cladonia pyxidata and C. pocillum; genetic evidence to regard them as conspecific
TL;DR: Soil pH shows a statistically significant difference between the extreme morphologies of the two species suggesting a possible link between morphology and environmental conditions.