Publications containing records of lichens of Turkmenistan
Version 31 December 2017

 

  1. Abdurachimova, Z. K., 1998: The influence of anthropogenic factor on the formation of lichen flora composition in central Kopetdag. - In: Kondratyuk, S. Y. & B. J. Coppins (eds): Lobarion lichens as indicators of the primeval forests of the Eastern Carpathians. M. H. Kholodny Institute of Botany, Ukrainian Phytosociological Centre, Kiev, pp. 168 - 169.

  2. Boom, P. P. G. v. d. & A. Khodosovtsev, 2004: Notes on Lecania in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. - Graphis Scripta 16: 1 - 10.

  3. Frödén, P. & B. Litterski, 2005: Two new species of Seirophora from central Asia. - Graphis Scripta 17: 22 - 26.

  4. Orlovsky, L., M. Dourikov & A. Babaev, 2004: Temporal dynamics and productivity of biogenic soil crusts in the central Karakum desert, Turkmenistan. - J. Arid Environments 56: 579 - 601.

  5. Steiner, M. & J. Poelt, 1987: Drei parasitische Flechten auf Caloplaca polycarpoides. - Plant Systematics Evolution 155: 133 - 141.

 

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  1. Kondratyuk, S. & I. Kudratov, 2006: To revision of middle Asian material of the Teloschistes brevior complex (Teloschistaceae). - Ukrainian Botanical Journal 63, 3: 340-350.

  2. Moniri, M. H., S. Y. Kondratyuk & P. P. G. van den Boom, 2016: Lecania makarevicziae, a new Lichen species from Iran. - Acta Botanica Hungarica 58, 1-2: 69-73.

  3. Oxner, A. M., 1939: Contribution to the lichen flora of Middle Asia. - J. Institut Botanique Academy Sci. RSS Ukraine 20, 28: 111-136.

  4. Pišút, I., 2011: Six cyanophilic lichens from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Turkey. - Zborník Slovenského Národného Múzea 57: 3-4.

  5. Sohrabi, M., S. D Leavitt, V. J. Rico M. G. Halici G. Shrestha S. Stenroos, 2013: Teuvoa, a new lichen genus in Megasporaceae (Ascomycota: Pertusariales), including Teuvoa junipericola sp. nov.. - Lichenologist 45, 3: 347-360.
  6. Sohrabi, M., S. Stenroos L. Myllys U. Søchting T. Ahti J. Hyvönen, 2013: Phylogeny and taxonomy of the 'manna lichens'. - Mycological Progress 12, 2: 231-269.