2014
DOI: 10.14258/turczaninowia.17.2.7
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Rare and poorly studied lichens of Primorskiy Krai (Russian Far East)

Abstract: Ключевые слова: лишайники, редкие виды, Россия, хребет Сихотэ-Алинь.

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“…The lichen flora of the Russian Far East has been investigated for more than a century (Brummitt 2001). In particular, Primorskiy Krai, the most south-eastern region of Russia, is comparatively well studied (Skirina & Moiseyevskaya 2004 and references therein). However, large areas and many lichen genera remain largely unexplored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lichen flora of the Russian Far East has been investigated for more than a century (Brummitt 2001). In particular, Primorskiy Krai, the most south-eastern region of Russia, is comparatively well studied (Skirina & Moiseyevskaya 2004 and references therein). However, large areas and many lichen genera remain largely unexplored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2010 the results of many lichen collection efforts have been published, which included numerous new provincial and national records as well as description of new species. These include studies in Kamchatka (Davydov et al 2011, 2019, Kukwa et al 2014, Stepanchikova et al 2013, Zhurbenko et al 2012, the Magadan Region (Makryi & Zheludeva 2012, Velikanov & Skirina 2012, Yakovchenko et al 2013a, Zheludeva 2017, Zhurbenko & Zheludeva 2015, the Amur Region (Kochunova 2016, Kuznetsova & Dudov 2017, Pchelkin & Pchelkina 2013, the Jewish Autonomous Region (Skirina 2015a), Khabarovsk Territory (Galanina & Galanin 2014, Gerasimova et al 2018, Skirina 2012, the Primorye Territory (Cherdantseva et al 2013;Davydov et al 2020, Kondratyuk et al 2013b, 2014, McCune et al 2015, Skirina 2015b, Skirina & Rodnikova 2014, Skirina & Skirin 2014, Yakovchenko et al 2019, 2020a and the Sakhalin Region (Ezhkin & Schumm 2018, Galanina & Ezhkin 2019, Galanina & Galanin 2014, Gerasimova et al 2018, Konoreva et al 2018a, b, 2020, Skirina et al 2016, Zhurbenko et al 2017. It also included several monographs (Davydov 2017, Gagarina 2017…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%