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Terricolous Lichens in India electronic resource Volume 1: Diversity Patterns and Distribution Ecology / edited by Himanshu Rai, Dalip K. Upreti.

Contributor(s): Rai, Himanshu [editor.] | Upreti, Dalip K [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XI, 98 p. 15 illus., 8 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461487364Subject(s): Life Sciences | Biochemistry | Botany | Plant anatomy | Plant breeding | Plant physiology | Life Sciences | Plant Sciences | Plant Biochemistry | Plant Anatomy/Development | Plant Physiology | Plant Genetics & GenomicsDDC classification: 580 LOC classification: QK1-989Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Lichenological studies in India with reference to terricolous lichens -- Distribution ecology of soil crust lichens in India: a comparative assessment with global patterns -- Terricolous lichens in Himalayas: patterns of species richness along elevation gradient -- Photobiont diversity in Indian Cladonia lichens, with special emphasis on the geographical patterns.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Terricolous lichens, a habitat specialist group of lichens play a vital role in maintenance and ecological stability of soil crusts with reference to their physical stability, hydrology and growth of soil microflora. Terricolous lichens in Indian lichenological studies haven’t been taken up as a functional group.   Terricolous Lichens in India, Volume 1: Diversity Patterns and Distribution Ecology is the first ever publication dealing with soil lichens of India. Divided into five chapters, this volume discusses the lichenological researches in India with reference to terricolous lichens, the altitudinal distribution patterns of terricolous lichens, comparative assessment of distribution with global patterns, and the photobiont diversity and influence of novel molecular clades of photobiont in determining ecological preferences of soil lichens in India.   Written by experts in the field and supplemented with numerous photographs, Terricolous Lichens in India, Volume 1: Diversity Patterns and Distribution Ecology is a comprehensive resource that addresses the major drivers of terricolous lichens distribution in India.
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Lichenological studies in India with reference to terricolous lichens -- Distribution ecology of soil crust lichens in India: a comparative assessment with global patterns -- Terricolous lichens in Himalayas: patterns of species richness along elevation gradient -- Photobiont diversity in Indian Cladonia lichens, with special emphasis on the geographical patterns.

Terricolous lichens, a habitat specialist group of lichens play a vital role in maintenance and ecological stability of soil crusts with reference to their physical stability, hydrology and growth of soil microflora. Terricolous lichens in Indian lichenological studies haven’t been taken up as a functional group.   Terricolous Lichens in India, Volume 1: Diversity Patterns and Distribution Ecology is the first ever publication dealing with soil lichens of India. Divided into five chapters, this volume discusses the lichenological researches in India with reference to terricolous lichens, the altitudinal distribution patterns of terricolous lichens, comparative assessment of distribution with global patterns, and the photobiont diversity and influence of novel molecular clades of photobiont in determining ecological preferences of soil lichens in India.   Written by experts in the field and supplemented with numerous photographs, Terricolous Lichens in India, Volume 1: Diversity Patterns and Distribution Ecology is a comprehensive resource that addresses the major drivers of terricolous lichens distribution in India.

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