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Autor:
I. V. Zemlyanskaya, Yu. K. Novozhilov
Publikováno v:
Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii. 56:309-321
An annotated list of 32 species of myxomycetes is presented for the Republic of Kalmykia, of which 14 are recorded for the first time in this region. The checklist contains data on the localities, habitats, substrates, methods of collection, and vouc
Autor:
I. V. Zemlyanskaya, Yu. K. Novozhilov
Publikováno v:
Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii. 56:71-84
A checklist is provided for species of myxomycetes found in the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia), including new records from the Volzhsko-Kamsky Reserve and the outskirts of the city of Kazan. The annotated list includes 85 species found by the authors
Autor:
Yu. K. Novozhilov, N. A. Fedorova, Oleg N. Shchepin, Vladimir I. Gmoshinskiy, Martin Schnittler, I. V. Zemlyanskaya, Fedor M. Bortnikov, A. V. Matveev, A. V. Vlasenko
Publikováno v:
Karstenia. :316-373
The main objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the history and the level of research on biodiversity of myxomycetes in Russia. The first doubtless mention of myxomycetes in Russia dates back to the 18th century. Since then, numerous st
Autor:
Irina V. Czernyadjeva, A. V. Vlasenko, A. A. Notov, A. B. Ismailov, M.V. Bocharnikov, M. L. Georgieva, I.N. Urbanavichene, I. V. Zemlyanskaya, E.E. Muchnik, V. M. Kotkova, E.A. Aristarkhova, D.E. Himelbrant, E.Y. Blagoveshchenskaya, Yuri K. Novozhilov, V.A. Vlasenko
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
First records of aphyllophoroid fungi for the Novgorod Region, myxomycetes for the Volgograd and Novosibirsk regions and Altai Territory, rust fungi for the Trans-Baikal Territory, lichens for the Tver and Moscow regions, lichenicolous fungus for Rus
Autor:
Eva García-Carvajal, I. V. Zemlyanskaya, Martin Schnittler, Yuri K. Novozhilov, Mikhail V. Okun, Daria A. Erastova, Oleg N. Shchepin
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 105(6)
A new widespread myxomycete species, Physarum pseudonotabile, inhabiting the arid regions of the Eurasia, South and North America is described and illustrated. Tentatively assigned to Ph. notabile T. Macbr., a phylogeny based on the small ribosomal s