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Epiphytic lichens on Fagus orientalis in foothill Dagestan
. An annotatted list including 116 species of lichenized, lichenicolous and non-lichenized fungi growing on beech in foothill Dagestan is given. Among them 66 species are firstly reported for studied forests of which 31 species have not been previously known from beech in Dagestan. Species Biatora pallens , Bryobilimbia hypnorum , Lithothelium hyalosporum , Myelochroa aurulenta , Scutula circumspecta , Verrucaria breussii and genera Bryobilimbia , Lithothelium , Mye-lochroa are new for the East Caucasus. The record of Lithothelium hyalosporum is the second for Russia and the Caucasus. These species, and genus Eopyrenula , have not been known in Da-gestan. We notice absence of most lichens which are growing in the belt of beech forest within the Caucasus. This is a result of the forest ma nagement on study area. A low proportion of foliose and fruticose lichens (36%) and cyanobiont species (5%) indicates a low precipitation and high anthropogenic disturbance of the studied habitats.
期刊介绍:
The Journal is one of the scientific periodicals of the Komarov Botanical Institute (at present belonging to the Russian Academy of Sciences), founded as the garden of medicinal plants by Peter the Great in February 1714. The Journal under the name Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii was founded in 1964 by the botanists of the Komarov Botanical Institute, St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad). It represents a continuation of Botanicheskie materialy Instituta Sporovykh Rastenii Glavnogo Botanicheskogo Sada RS FSR, Petrograd, vol. 1–4(7), 1922–1926; Botanicheskie materialy otdela sporovyh rastenii Botanicheskogo Instituta imeni V. L. Komarova Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moscow, Leningrad, vol. 5(4/6)–5(10/12), 1940–1945; vol. 6(7/12)–16, 1950–1963, preceded by Botanicheskie materialy Otdela sporvykh rastenii Botanicheskogo Instituta Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moscow, Leningrad vol. 6(1/6), 1949. The Journal publishes original papers on taxonomy, systematics and biodiversity of algae, fungi, lichens and bryophytes.