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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
31
Citations
4567
World Ranking
6130
National Ranking
1479

Best Publications

  • New insights into classification and evolution of the Lecanoromycetes (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) from phylogenetic analyses of three ribosomal RNA- and two protein-coding genes

    Jolanta Miadlikowska;Frank Kauff;Valérie Hofstetter;Emily Fraker

  • A multigene phylogenetic synthesis for the class Lecanoromycetes (Ascomycota): 1307 fungi representing 1139 infrageneric taxa, 317 genera and 66 families

    Jolanta Miadlikowska;Frank Kauff;Filip Högnabba;Jeffrey C. Oliver

  • Evolution of complex symbiotic relationships in a morphologically derived family of lichen-forming fungi

    Pradeep K Divakar;Ana Crespo;Mats Wedin;Steven D Leavitt

  • Climate change impacts on endemic, high-elevation lichens in a biodiversity hotspot

    Jessica L. Allen;Jessica L. Allen;James C. Lendemer

  • The lichens of Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park, Florida: Proceedings from the 18th Tuckerman Workshop

    Robert Lucking;Frederick Seavey;Ralph S. Common;Sean Q. Beeching

  • One hundred and seventy-five new species of Graphidaceae: closing the gap or a drop in the bucket?

    Robert Lücking;Mark K. Johnston;André Aptroot;Ekaphan Kraichak

  • What Do the First 597 Global Fungal Red List Assessments Tell Us about the Threat Status of Fungi?

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  • New insights into classification and evolution of the Lecanoromycetes (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) from phylogenetic analyses of three ribosomal RNA- and two protein-coding genes

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  • Chapter F of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants as approved by the 11th International Mycological Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 2018

    Tom W. May;Scott A. Redhead;Konstanze Bensch;David L. Hawksworth;David L. Hawksworth

  • A Review of the Lichens of the Dare Regional Biodiversity Hotspot in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of North Carolina, Eastern North America

    James C. Lendemer;Richard C. Harris;Ana Maria Ruiz

  • A call to reconceptualize lichen symbioses

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  • Studies in lichens and lichenicolous fungi: more notes on taxa from North America

    Jana Kocourkova;Alan M. Fryday;Kerry Knudsen;James C. Lendemer

  • Molecular analyses reveal semi-cryptic species in Xanthoparmelia tasmanica.

    B.P. Hodkinson;J.C. Lendemer

  • Habitat quality and disturbance drive lichen species richness in a temperate biodiversity hotspot

    Erin A. Tripp;Erin A. Tripp;James C. Lendemer;Christy M. McCain;Christy M. McCain

  • A radical shift in the taxonomy of Lepraria s.l.: Molecular and morphological studies shed new light on the evolution of asexuality and lichen growth form diversification

    James C. Lendemer;Brendan P. Hodkinson

  • Lichen conservation in North America: a review of current practices and research in Canada and the United States

    Jessica L. Allen;Jessica L. Allen;R. Troy McMullin;Erin A. Tripp;James C. Lendemer

  • Ericoid mycorrhizal shrubs alter the relationship between tree mycorrhizal dominance and soil carbon and nitrogen

    Elisabeth B. Ward;Marlyse C. Duguid;Sara E. Kuebbing;James C. Lendemer

  • Hidden diversity in the morphologically variable script lichen (Graphis scripta) complex (Ascomycota, Ostropales, Graphidaceae)

    Ekaphan Kraichak;Robert Lücking;Andre Aptroot;Andreas Beck

  • A review of the morphologically similar species Fuscidea pusilla and Ropalospora viridis in eastern North America.

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  • Japewiella dollypartoniana, a New Widespread Lichen in the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern North America

    Jessica L. Allen;James C. Lendemer

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