Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment
According to available published, herbarium and recent inventory data at least 48 (and potentially over 80) species of lichenized and allied fungi can inhabit burnt areas and/or charred wood in Estonia. Most of these are widespread epiphytes and terrestrial lichens but the list also includes all fiv...
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fttartuunivojs:oai:ojs.utlib.ee:article/13649 2023-05-15T16:11:41+02:00 Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment Lõhmus, Piret Kruustük, Kerttu 2010-09-15 application/pdf http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/FCE/article/view/13649 eng eng University of Tartu Press http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/FCE/article/view/13649/8695 http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/FCE/article/view/13649 Copyright (c) 2017 Folia Cryptogamica Estonica Folia Cryptogamica Estonica; Vol. 47 (2010); 37-41 1736-7786 1406-2070 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2010 fttartuunivojs 2021-01-04T21:28:31Z According to available published, herbarium and recent inventory data at least 48 (and potentially over 80) species of lichenized and allied fungi can inhabit burnt areas and/or charred wood in Estonia. Most of these are widespread epiphytes and terrestrial lichens but the list also includes all five species considered ‘fire-dependent’ in Fennoscandia. Future studies should assess the specificity of species for charred wood, and analyse the features that make it a quality habitat for lichen species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia University of Tartu: ojs.utlib.ee |
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According to available published, herbarium and recent inventory data at least 48 (and potentially over 80) species of lichenized and allied fungi can inhabit burnt areas and/or charred wood in Estonia. Most of these are widespread epiphytes and terrestrial lichens but the list also includes all five species considered ‘fire-dependent’ in Fennoscandia. Future studies should assess the specificity of species for charred wood, and analyse the features that make it a quality habitat for lichen species. |
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Lõhmus, Piret Kruustük, Kerttu Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment |
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Lõhmus, Piret Kruustük, Kerttu |
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Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment |
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Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment |
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Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment |
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Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment |
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Lichens on burnt wood in Estonia: a preliminary assessment |
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lichens on burnt wood in estonia: a preliminary assessment |
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University of Tartu Press |
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Folia Cryptogamica Estonica; Vol. 47 (2010); 37-41 1736-7786 1406-2070 |
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