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In Organic Electronics February 2020 77
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Phytotaxa. 472:23-32
During the study of Usnea from China, we identified and illustrated a new species, Usnea sulphuridiscoidea S. Y. Guo & L. F. Han from the Ailaoshan Mountain of Southwest China, based on morphological characteristics and nrDNA ITS sequence data. This
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The Lichenologist. 51:561-574
As part of our ongoing research on Peltigera, we recognize a morphologically and phylogenetically distinct new species, Peltigera shennongjiana L. F. Han & S. Y. Guo, from the Shennongjia region of Central China. It is distinguished from other member
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The Bryologist. 124
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Mycotaxon. 133:323-332
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International Journal of Environmental and Agriculture Research. 3:43-47
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The Lichenologist. 45:329-336
The terricolous lichen Peltigera wulingensis sp. nov. is described from Wuling Mountain, North China. It can be distinguished from other members of the P. rufescens group by its phyllidia along the margin or laminal cracks, scabrose upper surface, lo
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Mycotaxon. 116:21-25
Three corticolous species of the lichen genus Lecanora- L. mikuraensis, L. queenslandica, and L. thysanophora - are reported from China for the first time. General data on habitats, diagnostic characters, geographic distribution, and habit and anatom
Autor:
Liu, Fu Han, 劉復漢
經營管理碩士學程(EMBA)
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http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/34944175875604658828
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The Bryologist. 118:46
In an investigation of Peltigera species in montane forests of northern China, a new species, P. isidiophora was identified based on morphological characteristics and DNA sequence data. It differs morphologically from other members of the P. canina-g