The molecular phylogeny of the Parmeliaceae, Physciaceae, Caliciaceae and many other families of lichen-forming fungi is now based on polyphasic approach using up to six or seven different genes of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. As a consequence the taxonomy of the Parmeliaceae and other families can now be based on segregation of robust monophyletic groups of species. The majority of phylogenetic analyses of small species groups of the Teloschistaceae (especially of Caloplaca) are based on ITS1/ITS2 sequences of nuclear DNA as the main molecular tool. There are fewer reports of polyphasic molecular data having been used in such phylogenetic analyses (Gaya 2003, 2008; Fedorenko 2009, 2012). Such investigations have indicated that the curren...
The phylogeny of the subfamily Xanthorioideae (Teloschistaceae) is re-analysed based on ITS, LSU and...
The genera Coppinsiella and Seawardiella are described based on the combined phylogenetic analysis f...
Status of three natural groups of xanthorioid lichens (Teloschistaceae), namely Xanthomendoza ulophy...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae is one of the larger families of lichenized fungi. Currently it in...
Key to genera of the xanthorioid lichens proposed during last 15 years (Kondratyuk & Kärnefelt 1997,...
A phylogenetic analysis of xanthorioid lichens of the lichen family Teloschistaceae, based on ITS rD...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
The new genus Kudratoviella for the former Caloplaca zeorina group having the highest level of boots...
Five new monophyletic groups of xanthorioid lichens have been identified by phylogenetic analyses us...
The phylogeny of the subfamily Xanthorioideae (Teloschistaceae) is re-analysed based on ITS, LSU and...
The resolution of the phylogenetic relationships within the order Teloschistales (Ascomycota, lichen...
Seventeen robust monophyletic branches newly discovered in the phylogenetic tree of the Teloschistac...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae (Teloschistales, lichenized Ascomycota) included ten genera and ca...
Problems in classification of main systematic groups are discussed for lichenized ascomycetes exempl...
The phylogeny of the subfamily Xanthorioideae (Teloschistaceae) is re-analysed based on ITS, LSU and...
The genera Coppinsiella and Seawardiella are described based on the combined phylogenetic analysis f...
Status of three natural groups of xanthorioid lichens (Teloschistaceae), namely Xanthomendoza ulophy...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae is one of the larger families of lichenized fungi. Currently it in...
Key to genera of the xanthorioid lichens proposed during last 15 years (Kondratyuk & Kärnefelt 1997,...
A phylogenetic analysis of xanthorioid lichens of the lichen family Teloschistaceae, based on ITS rD...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
The new genus Kudratoviella for the former Caloplaca zeorina group having the highest level of boots...
Five new monophyletic groups of xanthorioid lichens have been identified by phylogenetic analyses us...
The phylogeny of the subfamily Xanthorioideae (Teloschistaceae) is re-analysed based on ITS, LSU and...
The resolution of the phylogenetic relationships within the order Teloschistales (Ascomycota, lichen...
Seventeen robust monophyletic branches newly discovered in the phylogenetic tree of the Teloschistac...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae (Teloschistales, lichenized Ascomycota) included ten genera and ca...
Problems in classification of main systematic groups are discussed for lichenized ascomycetes exempl...
The phylogeny of the subfamily Xanthorioideae (Teloschistaceae) is re-analysed based on ITS, LSU and...
The genera Coppinsiella and Seawardiella are described based on the combined phylogenetic analysis f...
Status of three natural groups of xanthorioid lichens (Teloschistaceae), namely Xanthomendoza ulophy...