432 results on '"DIVAKAR, Pradeep K."'
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2. Reference-Based Restriction-Site-Associated DNA Sequencing Data Are Useful for Species Delineation in a Recently Diverged Asexually Reproducing Species Complex (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota)
3. Metagenomic data reveal diverse fungal and algal communities associated with the lichen symbiosis
4. Eva Barreno Rodríguez at 70: the person and the professional
5. DNA sequence-based identification and barcoding of a morphologically highly plastic lichen forming fungal genus ( Parmotrema, Parmeliaceae ) from the tropics
6. Molecular and phenotypical studies on species diversity of Hypotrachyna (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) in Kenya, East Africa
7. Parallel Miocene-dominated diversification of the lichen-forming fungal genus Oropogon (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae) in different continents
8. Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota)
9. Molecular Phylogenetic and Phylogenomic Approaches in Studies of Lichen Systematics and Evolution
10. Phylogenomic analysis of 2556 single-copy protein-coding genes resolves most evolutionary relationships for the major clades in the most diverse group of lichen-forming fungi
11. IMA Genome - F13: Draft genome sequences of Ambrosiella cleistominuta, Cercospora brassicicola, C. citrullina, Physcia stellaris, and Teratosphaeria pseudoeucalypti
12. Commercial and Ethnic Use of Lichens in India
13. Molecular Phylogeny of Parmotremoid Lichens (Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae)
14. Draft genome sequences of five Calonectria species from Eucalyptus plantations in China, Celoporthe dispersa, Sporothrix phasma and Alectoria sarmentosa
15. Molecular data show that Hypotrachyna sorocheila (Parmeliaceae) is not monophyletic
16. Canoparmelia texana (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) consists of two independent lineages
17. A New Cryptic Lineage in Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) with Pharmacological Properties
18. Using a temporal phylogenetic method to harmonize family- and genus-level classification in the largest clade of lichen-forming fungi
19. The monotypic genus Bulborrhizina belongs to Bulbothrix sensu lato (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota)
20. Resolving the phylogenetic relationship between Parmotrema crinitum and Parmotrema perlatum populations
21. Modulation of Cellular Circadian Rhythms by Secondary Metabolites of Lichens
22. Molecular phylogeny and historical biogeography of the lichen-forming fungal genus Flavoparmelia (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae)
23. Local representation of global diversity in a cosmopolitan lichen-forming fungal species complex (Rhizoplaca, Ascomycota)
24. Towards a revised generic classification of lecanoroid lichens (Lecanoraceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular, morphological and chemical evidence
25. Nuevos registros de la liquenobiota del Santuario Historico de Machu Picchu, Peru
26. Fungal Planet description sheets : 1436 –1477
27. Diversification of the newly recognized lichen-forming fungal lineage Montanelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) and its relation to key geological and climatic events
28. Stictis palniense (Stictidaceae), a new species from India
29. Xanthoria parietina como biomonitor de contamination por metales pesados en el aire en bosques del nordeste de Marruecos
30. Biomonitorizando la contaminacion atmosferica utilizando liquenes (Evernia prunastri) en areas entre las ciudades de Kenitray Mohammedia (Marruecos)
31. Hypotrachyna penduliloba and Remototrachyna pandani, two new species in the hyperdiverse lichen family Parmeliaceae from Réunion in the Mascarene Archipelago
32. A new species of lichen genus Syncesia (Roccellaceae) from India
33. Biodiversity Patterns and Ecological Preferences of the Photobionts Associated With the Lichen-Forming Genus Parmelia
34. Two new species of the lichen genus Phlyctis in India
35. Phylogenetic generic classification of parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular, morphological and chemical evidence
36. Remototrachyna , a newly recognized tropical lineage of lichens in the Hypotrachyna clade (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota), originated in the Indian subcontinent
37. Fungal Taxa Responsible for Mucormycosis/“Black Fungus” among COVID-19 Patients in India
38. DNA barcoding of brown Parmeliae (Parmeliaceae) species: a molecular approach for accurate specimen identification, emphasizing species in Greenland
39. Molecular phylogenetic studies reveal an undescribed species within the North American concept of Melanelixia glabra (Parmeliaceae)
40. A revision of species of the Parmelia saxatilis complex in the Iberian Peninsula with the description of P. rojoi, a new potentially relict species — CORRIGENDUM
41. Patterns of Group I Intron Presence in Nuclear SSU rDNA of the Lichen Family Parmeliaceae
42. Commercial and ethnic use of lichens in India
43. IMA Genome - F13
44. Genome-Wide Analysis of Biosynthetic Gene Cluster Reveals Correlated Gene Loss with Absence of Usnic Acid in Lichen-Forming Fungi
45. Metagenomic data reveal diverse fungal and algal communities associated with the lichen symbiosis
46. Miocene and Pliocene dominated diversification of the lichen-forming fungal genus Melanohalea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) and Pleistocene population expansions
47. Discovering cryptic species in the Aspiciliella intermutans complex (Megasporaceae, Ascomycota) – First results using gene concatenation and coalescent-based species tree approaches
48. Lichens of Parmelioid Clade as Promising Multitarget Neuroprotective Agents
49. Parallel Miocene dispersal events explain the cosmopolitan distribution of the Hypogymnioid lichens
50. Figure 3 from: Singh G, Aptroot A, Rico VJ, Otte J, Divakar PK, Crespo A, Cáceres ME da S, Lumbsch HT, Schmitt I (2018) Neoprotoparmelia gen. nov. and Maronina (Lecanorales, Protoparmelioideae): species description and generic delimitation using DNA barcodes and phenotypical characters. MycoKeys 44: 19-50. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.44.29904
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