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  1. 21
    by V. V. Kachinskaya, G. O. Naumovich
    Published 2011-06-01
    ..., insignificant part of the foliose lichens and total lack of fruticose forms is possible consequence...
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  2. 22
    ... are the most abundant; among fruticose forms Cladonia spp. predominate and Stereocaulon incrustatum is common....
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  3. 23
    by V. G. Rosato
    Published 2010-09-01
    ... to 18 genera), 8 foliose, 3 fruticose and 7 crustose. The damaging action of these lichens has been...
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  4. 24
    by J. D. Swanson, M. H. W. Barker
    Published 1992-10-01
    ... of winter range producing fruticose lichens (Cladina rangiferina, Cladina arbuscula, Cladina stellaris...
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  5. 25
    by Kortesharju, Mirja, Kortesharju, Jouko
    Published 1989-01-01
    ... studied in the vicinity of Kolari cement works, NW Finland. Fruticose species had the highest coverage...
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  6. 26
    by Sylwia Kiercul
    Published 2015-08-01
    ... morphologically diverse forms: crustose (38%), foliose (38%), fruticose (13%), dimorphous (5%), placodial (3...
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  7. 27
    by Williston, Patrick
    Published 2009
    ... and squamulose lichens, while late successional sites also supported foliose lichens, fruticose lichens...
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  8. 28
    by Muofhe, Mmboneni Leonard
    Published 2017
    ... pollution bio-monitors. The fruticose growth forms especially Teloschistes and Usnea were shown...
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  9. 29
    ... on the island, as follows: (1) fruticose lichen and moss cushion, (2) moss carpet, (3) muscicolous lichen, (4...
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  10. 30
    ... openness in Grassland habitat favors fruticose lichens, which depend on factors such as wind...
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  11. 31
    ... (16 species), foliose (8 species), and fruticose (4 species). The types of lichen substrate were tree...
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  12. 32
    by Williston, Patrick
    Published 2009
    ... and squamulose lichens, while late successional sites also supported foliose lichens, fruticose lichens...
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  13. 33
    ... of most fruticose lichens were greater within foraging sites on MIP than on FP. '<i>D integrifolia</i...
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  14. 34
    ...Parmelioid lichens form a species-rich group of predominantly foliose and fruticose lichenized...
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  15. 35
    by Hogan, Erika
    Published 2009
    ... were recorded in fruticose mat-forming lichens which capture nutrients predominantly from atmospheric...
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  16. 36
    by Salix, Jessie Lynn
    Published 2004
    ...%), while 40% were foliose, 5% were fruticose, 7% were squamulose and 3% were Cladonia species. Forty-six...
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  17. 37
    by Bobro Milan, Hanèu¾ák Jozef, Kupka Daniel
    Published 2003-09-01
    ...The Ochtinska Aragonite Cave became well-known due to its unique decoration created by fruticose...
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  18. 38
    by Hitendra Yadav, Sanjeeva Nayaka, Manish Dwivedi
    Published 2021-06-01
    ... and algae or cyanobacteria. The genus Usnea longissima(Parmeliaceae), is a fruticose lichen with numerous...
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  19. 39
    by Nordin, Anders
    Published 2001
    ... subsequent analysis, excluding foliose and fruticose species, shows that the species with pluriseptate spores...
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  20. 40
    ... are Parmelia s.l. species. No Stictaceae or corticolous fruticose species, wliich are present at the herbarium...
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