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The rediscovery of Frullania weberbaueri Steph.: The first record for Chile, its conservation status, and lectotypification Gayana Botánica
LARRAÍN,JUAN; VARGAS,REINALDO; URIBE-M.,JAIME; VON KONRAT,MATT.
We report the finding of a population of Frullania weberbaueri in Parque Nacional Pan de Azúcar, Antofagasta Province, Chile. This taxon was previously known only from the type specimen collected by August Weberbauer in Lima in 1901. The new gathering is fertile so we describe here its sexuality and perianths, together with the oil bodies and the habitat used by the species, and we provide a map of its known distribution. A lectotype for the name is here designated. This is the first record of a liverwort for the deserts of northern Chile, and the southernmost record for Frullania sect. Meteoriopsis.
Tipo: Journal article
Ano: 2016 URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-66432016000100003
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Anatomical, physiological and chemical differences between populations of Pseudocyphellaria flavicans (Hook. f. & Taylor) Vain. from Chile Gayana Botánica
ATALA,CRISTIAN; SCHNEIDER,CARLOS; BRAVO,GABRIEL; QUILODRÁN,MANUEL; VARGAS,REINALDO.
Environmental conditions can affect lichen morphology, physiology and chemistry. Some functional traits; like thickness of thallus layers, photosystems condition, and presence of photoprotective and antioxidant compounds are key to colonizing new sites, and can change depending on light and moisture availability. In the present study, we compared the morphology, physiology and chemistry of the native Chilean lichen Pseudocyphellaria flavicans from two Coastal populations (Nahuelbuta and Contulmo, Araucanía district), and one Andean population (Ralco, Bío-Bío district). Ralco is a more closed secondary forest, and can show dryer periods compared to Nahuelbuta and Contulmo. We found differences in thalli anatomy between populations. Ralco individuals had...
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Ano: 2015 URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-66432015000100003
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Orchidioid fungi of the form-genus Rhizoctonia associated with the roots of Chloraea cuneata Lindl. from Araucanía, Chile Gayana Botánica
ATALA,CRISTIAN; PEREIRA,GUILLERMO; ROMERO,CHRISTIAN; MUÑOZ-TAPIA,LAUREANA; VARGAS,REINALDO; SUZ,LAURA M..
Chloraea cuneata es una orquídea endémica de Chile en Peligro Crítico de Extinción. Se aislaron e identificaron hongos orquidioides a partir de pelotones ubicados en células corticales de sus raíces pertenecientes al género-forma Rhizoctonia, teleomorfo Thanatephorus (multinucleado), los que podrían ser usados en iniciativas de conservación.
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Ano: 2015 URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-66432015000100017
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