167 research outputs found
Lichens of larch Larix sp. in places of the Podlasie province (NE Poland)
The paper presents the results of the research on the composition of lichen species of larch in the towns of Podlasie. 29 species of lichenicolous fungi have been recorded. A synthesis of epiphytic lichen biota of larch in Poland has been made. Despite the homogeneity of the substrate, the lichen biota of larch in Poland according to our own data and literature amounts to 107 species, some of which are rare. The richest lichen biota of larch in Poland occurs in mountainous areas. Many species that inhabit the bark of that phorophyte belong to the species extinct in Poland
Rhizocarpon lavatum and R. reductum (Rhizocarpaceae, Ascomycota), two misunderstood taxa found in the Gorce Mts (Polish Carpathians)
Based on collections of P. Czarnota deposited in the GPN herbarium, 8 species of Rhizocarpon are reported from the Gorce Mountains. Two of them, R. lavatum and R. reductum are reported from the Gorce Mts for the first time, instead of erroneously determined R. obscuratum. This species was previously misinterpreted due to taxonomic and nomenclatoric uncertainties
The assess of the ecological functioning of urban ecosystems of Białystok using the methods of monitoring with lichens
The paper attempts to assess the ecological functioning of urban ecosystems of Białystok using the bioindication methods - lichen response to gaseous pollutants originating mainly from the transport and combustion of fossil fuels in power plants and household furnaces. To assess the degree of air pollution by sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the area of the city of Białystok, three lichen-indicative methods were used: 1. floristic approach, 2. method of participation of morphological forms, and 3. chemical analytical method involving the analysis of the chemical composition of trace elements (Pb, Ni, Cu, Zn, Fe) in the thallus of Hypogymnia physode
New records of Skyttea nitschkei from the Augustów Forest in Poland
The paper presents data about an interesting lichenicolous fungus Skyttea nitschkei (Körb.) Sherwood, D. Hawksw. & Coppins reported for the first time from Poland. Material described was collected by the author in 2014 in the Augustów Forest on thalli of Thelotrema lepadinum grown on the bark of Quercus robur. The stand was located in moist fertile oak-linden-hornbeam forest Tilio-Carpinetum with old Q. robur, Carpinus betulus, Alnus glutinosa, and Picea abies. Skyttea nitschkei is compared with some other species of the genus Skyttea, namely S. carboneae and S. tavaresae. Diagnostic characters of Skyttea species with similar excipular pigments is shown. Additionally, a list of lichenicolous fungi from the Augustów Forest is also presented
Konstytucyjna regulacja statusu jednostki w Polsce (zarys ewolucji)
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytorium Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku, dofinansowanego z programu „Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" Ministra Edukacji i Nauki na podstawie umowy SONB/SP/512497/2021Uniwersytet w Białymstoku869
Konstytucyjne uwarunkowania pozycji prawnej Polskiego Autokefalicznego Kościoła Prawosławnego w II Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej
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Materie wyznaniowe w konstytucjach Federacji Rosyjskiej, Republiki Białoruś i Ukrainy
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytorium Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku, dofinansowanego z programu „Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" Ministra Edukacji i Nauki na podstawie umowy SONB/SP/512497/202153354
New records of Skyttea nitschkei from the Augustów Forest in Poland
The paper presents data about an interesting lichenicolous fungus Skyttea nitschkei (Körb.) Sherwood, D. Hawksw. & Coppins reported for the first time from Poland. Material described was collected by the author in 2014 in the Augustów Forest on thalli of Thelotrema lepadinum grown on the bark of Quercus robur. The stand was located in moist fertile oak-linden-hornbeam forest Tilio-Carpinetum with old Q. robur, Carpinus betulus, Alnus glutinosa, and Picea abies. Skyttea nitschkei is compared with some other species of the genus Skyttea, namely S. carboneae and S. tavaresae. Diagnostic characters of Skyttea species with similar excipular pigments is shown. Additionally, a list of lichenicolous fungi from the Augustów Forest is also presented
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