Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Qinghai (China)
Preliminary version 1 January 2017

 

  1. Arocena, J. M., L. P. Zhu & K. Hall, 2003: Mineral accumulations induced by biological activity on granitic rocks in Qinghai Plateau, China. - Earth Surface Processes Landforms 28: 1429 - 1437.

  2. Wei, J.-C., 1991: An enumeration of lichens in China. - International Academic Publishers, Beijing.

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Li, Y. F., Li, Z.W./ Jia, Y.H./ Zhang, K. 2016: Biological soil crust formation under artificial vegetation effect and its properties in the Mugetan sandy land, northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 39, 1: 012070.

  2. Ren, Q., Z.-S. Sun & Z.-T. Zhao, 2008: Two new species of Pertusaria (Pertusariaceae) from China. - Mycotaxon 106: 441-444.

  3. Sun, Z.-S. , Q. Ren, H.-J. Liu and Z.-T. Zhao 2008: Involucropyrenium (Verrucariaceae), a lichen genus new to China. - Acta Botanica Yunnanica 30, 6: 655-656.

  4. Unteregelsbacher, S./ S. Hafner G. Guggenberger G. Miehe X. Xu J. Liu/ Y. Kuzyakov 2012: Response of long-, medium- and short-term processes of the carbon budget to overgrazing-induced crusts in the Tibetan Plateau. - Biogeochemistry 111, 1-3: 187-201.

  5. Yang, J. & J.-C. Wei, 2009: A new subspecies of Gyalidea astericus from China. - Mycotaxon 109: 373-377.
  6. Yang, R./ S. Zhang/ A. Li/ G. Jiang/ C. Jing 2013: Altitudinal and spatial signature of persistent organic pollutants in soil, lichen, conifer needles, and bark of the southeast tibetan plateau: Implications for sources and environmental cycling. - Environmental Science and Technology 47, 22: 12736-12743.

  7. Zhu, N./ Schramm/ T. Wang/ B. Henkelmann/ J. Fu/ Y. Gao/ Y. Wang/ G. Jiang 2015: Lichen, moss and soil in resolving the occurrence of semi-volatile organic compounds on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau, China. - Science of the Total Environment 518-519: 328-336.