Sonia Ravera, Alfredo Vizzini, Marta Puglisi, Cecilia Totti, C. Angiolini, M. Azzella, Giulia Bacilliere, F. Boccardo, I. Bonini, Wolfgang von Brackel, Guido Brusa, Viviana Cavallaro, L. Cancellieri, Silvia Cannucci, Marco Cantonati, Antonio B. De Giuseppe, Luca Di Nuzzo, F. Dovana, E. Fanfarillo, T. Fiaschi, G. Filibeck, Luana Francesconi, G. Gheza, Paolo Giordani, A. Guttová, Josef Hafellner, Deborah Isocrono, Jiří Malíček, Helmut Mayrhofer, Giulia Miraglia, J. Nascimbene, P. Nimis, Silvia Ongaro, G. Pandeli, Luca Paoli, N. Passalacqua, Patrick Pinault, C. Pistocchi, G. Potenza, F. Prosser, D. Puntillo, Michele Puntillo, L. Rosati, G. Sicoli, Manuel Tiburtini, Mauro Tretiach, L. Zedda
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Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens of the Italian flora are presented. It includes new records and confirmations for the algal genera Chara and Nitella, the bryophyte genera Brachythecium, Didymodon, Fissidens, Physcomitrium, and Riccia, the fungal genera Biatoropsis, Cantharellus, Coprinellus, Dacrymyces, Inosperma, Nigropuncta, Urocystis, and Xanthoriicola, and the lichen genera Arthonia, Bellemerea, Circinaria, Lecania, Lecanora, Lecidella, Mycobilimbia, Naetrocymbe, Parmelia, Peltigera, Porpidia, Scytinium, and Usnea.
Italian BotanistAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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2.80
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0.00%
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8
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12 weeks
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The journal is published on behalf of the Italian Botanical Society (www.societabotanicaitaliana.it). Founded in 1969 as Informatore Botanico Italiano, the journal was initially conceived as a place to publish proceedings of the Society, book reviews etc. During the years, however, the journal acquired scientific contents so that, in 2015, the Italian Botanical Society moved it to the Pensoft platform, with the new name Italian Botanist, in order to disseminate its contents more efficiently. It publishes original research covering all fields of Botany in its wider sense, from molecular to ecosystem levels, including Mycology. The geographical coverage of the journal is specially focused on the Italian territory, but studies from other areas are also welcome. It is a peer-reviewed, open-access, journal.