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A new species of Antherospora supports the systematic placement of its host plant.
Piçtek M, Lutz M, Smith PA, Chater AO. Piçtek M, et al. IMA Fungus. 2011 Dec;2(2):135-42. doi: 10.5598/imafungus.2011.02.02.04. Epub 2011 Oct 11. IMA Fungus. 2011. PMID: 22679598 Free PMC article.
The morphology and phylogeny of anther smut specimens on Tractema verna collected in the United Kingdom were investigated using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and partial rDNA sequence analyses. ...Consequently, the smut is described here as a new species, …
The morphology and phylogeny of anther smut specimens on Tractema verna collected in the United Kingdom were investigated using light …
The impact of human frequentation on coastal vegetation in a biosphere reserve.
Kerbiriou C, Leviol I, Jiguet F, Julliard R. Kerbiriou C, et al. J Environ Manage. 2008 Sep;88(4):715-28. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2007.03.034. Epub 2007 May 11. J Environ Manage. 2008. PMID: 17499420
One lichen species (Teloshistes flavicans) was not affected by trampling intensity, while two plants species (Scilla verna and Ophioglossum lusitanicum) showed higher abundances when trampling was low to medium. ...
One lichen species (Teloshistes flavicans) was not affected by trampling intensity, while two plants species (Scilla verna and …