Articles with "epiphytic lichens" as a keyword



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Spatial distribution of mercury and other potentially toxic elements using epiphytic lichens in Nova Scotia.

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Published in 2019 at "Chemosphere"

DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125064

Abstract: The use of naturally occurring epiphytic lichens can be an effective tool for regional monitoring of mercury (Hg) and other potentially toxic elements (PTEs). Nova Scotia, Canada is a hotspot for mercury and other trace… read more here.

Keywords: potentially toxic; mercury potentially; nova scotia; epiphytic lichens ... See more keywords
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Fungal communities associated with Evernia prunastri, Ramalina fastigiata and Pleurosticta acetabulum: Three epiphytic lichens potentially active against Candida biofilms.

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Published in 2018 at "Microbiological research"

DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2018.03.006

Abstract: Fungal communities associated to three epiphytic lichens active against Candida, were investigated using culture-based methods We hypothetized that associated fungi would contribute to lichens activities. The ability of specific fungi to grow inside or outside… read more here.

Keywords: three epiphytic; evernia prunastri; communities associated; fungal communities ... See more keywords
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Lichen-Associated Oribatid Mites in the Taiga Zone of Northeast European Russia: Taxonomical Composition and Geographical Distribution of Species

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Published in 2023 at "Diversity"

DOI: 10.3390/d15050599

Abstract: We examined 35 species of ground and epiphytic lichens, including fruticose, foliose, and crustose lichen, as habitats of oribatid mites. Observations were carried out in the taiga forests of northeast European Russia, and 87 oribatid… read more here.

Keywords: taiga zone; european russia; northeast european; oribatid mites ... See more keywords