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Browsing by Subject "Líquenes epífitos"

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    Líquenes epífitos de la zona culminal de la Sierra de Carrascoy (Murcia, España)
    (Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1985) Moreno, P.P.; Egea Fernández, José María; Torrente Paños, María Pilar; Facultad de Biología
    Floristic results of research in the top area in the Sierra de Carrascoy. This offers good features for the growth offolioseand fruticose lichens that are very scarce in SE Spain. Some ofthem are first cited from that area.
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    Vegetación liquénica epifítica de la sierra del Calar del Mundo: Esbozo fitosociológico
    (Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1985) Moreno, P.P.; Egea Fernández, José María; Torrente Paños, María Pilar; Facultad de Biología
    The first results of the research on the epiphytic lichenic vegetation in the Calar del Mundo range mountain is given. A total of eight communities are recognized; Pseudevernierurn furfuraceae, com. of Caliciurn viride and com. of Cladonia sp. pl. on pines: com. of Lecanora sienae, Physcierurn adscendentis, Parrnelierurn acetabulae, Nephrornerurn luevigatae and Rarnalinerurn fasrigiarae on evergreen oaks and oakwoods. Remarks on their ecology and chorology are given.

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