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Phycobionts of some Japanese species ofPertusaria (Pertusariaceae)

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12 species ofPertusaria DC. were collected from various areas in Japan. Their phycobionts were isolated and studied taxonomically. The phycobionts of these species were indentified asTrebouxia potteri Ahmadjian exGärtner.

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Dedicated to Prof. DrLothar Geitler on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of his birthday.

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Takeshita, S., Nakano, T. & Iwatsuki, Z. Phycobionts of some Japanese species ofPertusaria (Pertusariaceae). Pl Syst Evol 165, 49–54 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00936034

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