Artigo Revisado por pares

New national and regional bryophyte records, 32

2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 34; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1179/1743282012y.0000000019

ISSN

1743-2820

Autores

L. T. Ellis, Antun Alegro, Pooja Bansal, Virendra Nath, Beata Cykowska‐Marzencka, Halina Bednarek-Ochyra, Ryszard Ochyra, Michael V. Dulin, Péter Erzberger, César García, Cecı́lia Sérgio, D Claro, Sarah Stow, Terry A. Hedderson, N. G. Hodgetts, Vincent Hugonnot, Jan Kučera, Francisco Lara, Luis R. Pertierra, Marc Lebouvier, Ligita Liepiņa, Anna Mežaka, Līga Strazdiņa, Linda Madžule, Ilze Rēriha, Ali Mazooji, Rayna Natcheva, Nonkululo Phephu, Dmitriy Philippov, Vítězslav Plášek, Lukáš Číhal, Tamás Pócs, R. D. Porley, Marko Sabovljević, Fahimeh Salimpour, M Berhroozmand Motlagh, Fariba Sharifnia, Samaneh Akhoondi Darzikolaei, Alfons Schäfer‐Verwimp, Vedran Šegota, A. Jonathan Shaw, Manuela Sim‐Sim, Philip Sollman, Daniel Spitale, Adam Hölzer, Adam Stebel, Jiří Váňa, Jacques van Rooy, Grzegorz Vončina,

Tópico(s)

Lichen and fungal ecology

Resumo

Ditrichum gracile was recorded in the locality Samarske stijene in the Velika Kapela Mt for first time in Croatia. Ditrichum gracile occured within forests of common spruce belonging to the community Hyperico grisebachii - Piceetum on the forest floor, forming distinct patches of several square decimetres. The plants were of typical appearance, medium to robust, in reddish green to purplish black, rarely green patches.

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