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51. Sensitivity of Xanthoria parietina to UV-A: Role of metabolic modulators

52. Physiological effects of arsenic in the lichen Xanthoria parietina (L.) Th. Fr.

53. Physiological responses of root-less epiphytic plants to acid rain.

54. Do lichens have 'memory' of their native nitrogen environment?

55. Population genetics in the homothallic lichen-forming ascomycete Xanthoria parietina.

56. Host use of a specialist lichen-feeder: dealing with lichen secondary metabolites.

57. Time- and dose-dependency of the effects of nitrogen pollution on lichens.

58. Light screening in lichen cortices can be quantified by chlorophyll fluorescence techniques for both reflecting and absorbing pigments.

59. Xanthoria parietina as a monitor of ground-level ambient ammonia concentrations

60. Spatial and temporal distributions of microbial diversity under natural conditions on the sandstone stelae of the Beishiku Temple in China

61. Does UV-B influence biomass growth in lichens deficient in sun-screening pigments?

62. Understanding the performance of different lichen species as biomonitors of atmospheric dioxins and furans: potential for intercalibration.

63. Sample size and haplotype richness in population samples of the lichen-forming ascomycete Xanthoria parietina.

64. Physiological effects of a geothermal element: Boron excess in the epiphytic lichen Xanthoria parietina (L.) TH. FR.

65. Do polyamines alter the sensitivity of lichens to nitrogen stress?

66. Chlorophyll degradation and inhibition of polyamine biosynthesis in the lichen Xanthoria parietina under nitrogen stress.

67. A transcribed polyketide synthase gene from Xanthoria elegans

68. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF METAL ACCUMULATION IN LICHENS AND TREE LEAVES IN ORDER TO USE THEM AS BIOINDICATORS.

69. Source Apportionment of Atmospheric Trace Element Deposition.

70. Phylogenetic reassessment of the Teloschistaceae (lichen-forming Ascomycota, Lecanoromycetes)

71. Biomonitoring spatial and temporal impact of atmospheric dust from a cement industry

72. Biomonitoring of nine elements by the lichen Xanthoria parietina in Adriatic Italy: A retrospective study over a 7-year time span

73. Three new Xanthoria species from South Africa: X. hirsuta, X. inflata and X. doidgea.

74. Metabolic processes sustaining the reviviscence of lichen Xanthoria elegans (Link) in high mountain environments.

75. Xanthoria parietina, a Coastal Lichen, Rediscovered in Ontario.

76. New evidence corroborates population differentiation in Xanthoria parietina.

77. Lichen biomonitoring of ammonia emission and nitrogen deposition around a pig stockfarm

78. Alterations in secondary metabolism of aposymbiotically grown mycobionts of Xanthoria elegans and cultured resynthesis stages

79. Females and Larvae of a Geometrid Moth, Cleorodes lichenaria, Prefer a Lichen Host That Assures Shortest Larval Period.

80. Thallium (I) distribution in the Dubossari Reservoir of the Dniester River.

81. Coeval biochemical and biophysical weathering processes on Quaternary sandstone terraces south of Rabat (Temara), northwest Morocco.

82. Genetic variation and population differentiation in the lichen-forming ascomycete Xanthoria parietina on the island Storfosna, central Norway.

83. New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 6

84. Capronia suijae(Herpotrichiellaceae, Eurotiomycetes), a new fungus onXanthoria parietinafrom Belarus, with a key to the lichenicolous species growing onXanthorias. str

85. Characterisation of the mating-type locus in the genus Xanthoria (lichen-forming ascomycetes, Lecanoromycetes)

86. Visualized photosynthetic characteristics of the lichen Xanthoria elegans related to daily courses of light, temperature and hydration: a field study from Galindez Island, maritime Antarctica.

87. Responses of the lichen Xanthoria parietina (L.) Th. Fr. to varying thallus nitrogen concentrations.

88. Nitrogen uptake in relation to excess supply and its effects on the lichensEvernia prunastri(L.) Ach andXanthoria parietina(L.) Th. Fr.

89. Molecular evidence supports the distinction between Xanthoria parietina and X. aureola (Teloschistaceae, lichenized Ascomycota).

90. Genetic diversity in Xanthoria parietina (L.) Th. Fr. (lichen-forming ascomycete) from worldwide locations.

91. Mating systems in the genus Xanthoria (lichen-forming ascomycetes).

92. Lichen biodeterioration of ecclesiastical monuments in northern Spain

93. Ammonium uptake in the nitrophytic lichen Xanthoria parietina and its effects on vitality and balance between symbionts.

94. Photosynthates stimulate the UV-B induced fungal anthraquinone synthesis in the foliose lichen Xanthoria parietina.

95. Comparison of accumulation capacities of two lichen species analyzed by instrumental neutron activation analysis.

96. Molecular phylogenetic study at the generic boundary between the lichen-forming fungi Caloplaca and Xanthoria (Ascomycota, Teloschistaceae).

97. Confocal imaging reveals structural detail of the cell nucleus and ascospore formation in lichenized fungi.

98. PHYLOGENETIC STUDY OF FULGENSIA AND ALLIED CALOPLACA AND XANTHORIA SPECIES (TELOSCHISTACEAE, LICHEN-FORMING ASCOMYCOTA).

99. Characterization of surface n -alkanes and fatty acids of the epiphytic lichenXanthoria parietina , its photobiont a green algaTrebouxia sp., and its mycobiont, from the Jerusalem hills.

100. Inter- and intraspecific variation of homologous hydrophobin (H1 ) gene sequences among Xanthoria spp. (lichen-forming ascomycetes).

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