2006
DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.15.09
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The genus Pseudocrossidium R.S. Williams (Pottiaceae, Musci) in Russia

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“…The exploration of moss flora of the plateau itself started since 2003 by expeditions organized by the Taimyrsky State Reserve; some results were published by Fedosov ( , 2007aFedosov ( ,b, 2008aFedosov ( ,b,c, 2009aFedosov ( ,b, 2010, Fedosov & Ignatova (2006, 2009), Fedosov & Zolotov (2008), . However within a rather short period of time, considering also a short time when the field work is possible, the moss flora of 520 species has been revealed, becoming thus the richest in Asiatic Subarctic, as well as in Asiatic Russia as a whole.…”
Section: Ary-mas Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The exploration of moss flora of the plateau itself started since 2003 by expeditions organized by the Taimyrsky State Reserve; some results were published by Fedosov ( , 2007aFedosov ( ,b, 2008aFedosov ( ,b,c, 2009aFedosov ( ,b, 2010, Fedosov & Ignatova (2006, 2009), Fedosov & Zolotov (2008), . However within a rather short period of time, considering also a short time when the field work is possible, the moss flora of 520 species has been revealed, becoming thus the richest in Asiatic Subarctic, as well as in Asiatic Russia as a whole.…”
Section: Ary-mas Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7) in Anabar Plateau is well represented and reflects the relatively low precipitation. Distribution of some interesting species were discussed by Fedosov (2008cFedosov ( , 2010Fedosov ( , 2011b and Fedosov & Ignatova (2006, 2009. Some species have their closest localities in Europe, e.g.…”
Section: Indusiella Thianschanica Pterygoneurum Kozloviimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, several species found here appeared to be new for Russia, many of them being highly isolated from their neighboring populations, e.g. Tortula cuneifolia, Bryoerythrophyllum latinervium, Microbryum starckeanum (Fedosov & Ignatova, 2006Fedosov, 2008). All of them are strict xerophytes, as well as the present addition to moss flora of Russia, Tortella densa.…”
Section: резюмеmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Pseudocrossidium obtusulum was reported from North America Europe, Asia and Africa, (Fedosov & Ignatova 2006;Khalil & Farag Abu-Elhamd Ali 2018). It is very rare in the Mediterranean basin, where it is only known from Andorra, Egypt, Sicily, Spain and Turkey (Ros & al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%