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Upreti, D. K.
- Additions to the Parmelioid Lichen Flora of India
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 1 (2007), Pagination: 139-142Abstract
No abstract- Diversity and Distribution of Lichens in and Around Nainital City (Uttarakhand) India
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Indian Forester, Vol 138, No 5 (2012), Pagination: 443-448Abstract
An enumeration of 105 species of lichens belonging to 48 genera and 21 families recorded in and around Nainital city in the Uttarakhand is provided. The localities around the city centre exhibit scarce growth of lichens as compared to the localities situated in the outskirts. The Snow View and Kilbury localities situated in the outskirts of the city have maximum diversity of lichens represented by 34 and 28 species respectively. The Ayarpatta and D.S.B. campus area in the centre of the city have 19 and 9 species respectively. Among the different trees Quercus supports the maximum growth of lichens. Lichen genera Heterodermia with eight species and Caloplaca and Lecanora with seven species each showed their dominance in the area. Lichen families Parmellaceae with eleven genera Physclaceae with eight genera are the dominant families in the area.Keywords
Lichen Diversity, Nainital City, Uttarakhand, Heterodermia, Caloplaca- Floristic Study of Lichens from Satna and Panna Districts of Madhya Pradesh, India
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Indian Forester, Vol 138, No 11 (2012), Pagination: 999-1001Abstract
The paper enumerates 50 species of lichens belonging to 25 genera and 14 families from Satna and Panna districts in Vindhyanchal Range of Madhya Pradesh. The Satna district is represented by the occurrence of 40 species of lichens belonging to 23 genera under 13 families. The districts showed occurrence of 21 corticolous and 18 saxicolous species, with dominance of crustose lichens represented by 25 species followed by 8 species of squamulose and 7 of foliose lichens. The Panna district showed occurrence of 37 species belonging to 21 genera under 12 families. Both saxicolous and corticolous lichens are represented by 18 species each while a single species is found both on rocks and bark of trees. The crustose lichens dominates the district with 21 species, followed by 8, 6 and 2 species of foliose, squamulose and leprose form respectively. The Mangifera indica trees in dense, moist shady mango orchard exhibit luxuriant growth of lichens under Physciaceae family. Among the saxicolous genera, the crustose and squamulose growth form of the member of lichen families Teloschistaceae and Peltulaceae exhibit their luxuriant growth in the area.Keywords
Lichen, Satna, Panna, Madhya Pradesh- Diversity and Distribution of Epiphytic Lichens in Achanakmar Tiger Reserve, Chhattisgarh
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