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    The poorly known in Russia sporodochial lichen genus Sporodophoron (Arthoniaceae) with one species new to the country and continental Eurasia

    Authors: Ivan Valerievich Frolov, Ilya Andreevich Prokopiev

    Source: Turczaninowia; Том 26 № 1 (2023): Turczaninowia; 136-144
    Turczaninowia; Vol 26 No 1 (2023): Turczaninowia; 136-144
    Turczaninowia, Vol 26, Iss 1, Pp 136-144 (2023)

    Subject Terms: конидии, North East Asia, primorye, mrssu, mrSSU, Botany, sporodochia, Северо-Восточная Азия, conidia, new records, Primorye, ВЭЖХ, hplc, 15. Life on land, Russian Far East, новые находки, российский Дальний Восток, QK1-989, Приморский край, north east asia, HPLC, russian far east, hyphomycetes, гифомицеты, спородохии

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    Access URL: http://turczaninowia.asu.ru/article/view/12896
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