Crustose Calicioid Lichens and Fungi in Mountain Cloud Forests of Tanzania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sampling
2.2. DNA Extraction, PCR Amplification, and Sequencing
2.3. Alignments and Phylogenetic Reconstructions
2.4. Morphological and Chemical Studies
3. Results
List of Crustose Calicioid Species in Tanzania
4. Discussion
4.1. Habitats of Cloud Forest Crustose Calicioids
4.2. Distribution of Tanzanian Cloud Forest Crustose Calicioids
4.2.1. Species with a Main Distribution in Cool Temperate Areas—“Temperate Species”
4.2.2. Species with Main Occurrences in Warm Temperate to Tropical Areas—“Pantropical Species”
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Country | Voucher | GenBank Accession No. |
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C. consociata | Sweden | Tibell 22472 | AY795851 |
C. debilis | New Zealand | Tibell 16643 | AY795852 |
C. debilis | Sweden | Tibell 22796 | AY795853 |
C. diabolica | USA | H:Tuovila 06-035 | JX119109 |
C. diabolica | USA | H:Tuovila 06-035 | NR.120164 |
C. dolichocephala | Russia | Tibell 19281 | AY795854 |
C. epithallina | Sweden | Tibell 22705 | AY795855 |
C. epithallina | Sweden | Tibell 22793 | AY795856 |
C. fennica | Sweden | Tibell 16024 | AY795857 |
C. fennica | Sweden | Tibell 22718 | AY795858 |
C. golubkovae | China | Titov 6707 | AY795859 |
C. golubkovae | India | Tibell 23211 | AY795860 |
C. khayensis | Ghana | H:JR 04G058 | JX122785 |
C. khayensis | Ghana | H:JR 04G058 | NR.120165 |
C. kilimanjaroensis | Tanzania | SGT 327c | MN575663 |
C. kilimanjaroensis | Tanzania | SGT 328 | MN575660 |
C. kilimanjaroensis | Tanzania | SGT 333 | MN575662 |
C. kilimanjaroensis | Tanzania | SGT 337 | MN575661 |
C. kilimanjaroensis | Tanzania | SGT 338 | MN575664 |
C. montana | Finland | H:Tuovila | JX119105 |
C. nana | Sweden | Tibell 22473 | AY795862 |
C. neocaledonica | New Caledonia | Rikkinen 010179 | KF815196 |
C. nigripunctata | USA | H:Tuovila 06-013 | JX119103 |
C. orientalis | Russia | Tibell 19371 | AY795863 |
C. orientalis | India | Tibell 23216 | AY795864 |
C. pusilla | New Zealand | Tibell 16580 | AF243142 |
C. pusilla | Sweden | Tibell 22804 | AY795866 |
C. pusiola | Sweden | Tibell 15884 | AY795865 |
C. pusiola | Finland | H:Tuovila 09-047 | JX119106 |
C. resinicola | Russia | Tibell 19234 | AY795867 |
C. resinophila | China | H:JR 000424 | NR.158293 |
C. savonica | Sweden | Tibell 15876 | AY795868 |
C. schefflerae | New Zealand | Beimforde 040 | KY499951 |
C. schefflerae | New Zealand | Beimforde 047 | KY499952 |
C. schefflerae | New Zealand | Beimforde 049 | KY499953 |
C. sitchensis | USA | H:Tuovila 06-033 | JX119102 |
C. subparoica | Italy | Tretiach (hb. Tretiach) | AY795869 |
C. tibellii | China | Titov 6655 | AY795870 |
C. tibellii | China | Titov 6662 (LE) | AY795871 |
C. vainioana | Finland | H:Tuovila 09-066 | JX119107 |
C. viridireagens | Finland | H:Tuovila 09-068 | JX119108 |
C. viridireagens | Sweden | Tibell 22803 | AY795872 |
Mycocalicium subtile | Sweden | Tibell 21020 | AF225445 |
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Temu, S.G.; Tibell, S.; Tibuhwa, D.D.; Tibell, L. Crustose Calicioid Lichens and Fungi in Mountain Cloud Forests of Tanzania. Microorganisms 2019, 7, 491. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7110491
Temu SG, Tibell S, Tibuhwa DD, Tibell L. Crustose Calicioid Lichens and Fungi in Mountain Cloud Forests of Tanzania. Microorganisms. 2019; 7(11):491. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7110491
Chicago/Turabian StyleTemu, Stella Gilbert, Sanja Tibell, Donatha Damian Tibuhwa, and Leif Tibell. 2019. "Crustose Calicioid Lichens and Fungi in Mountain Cloud Forests of Tanzania" Microorganisms 7, no. 11: 491. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7110491
APA StyleTemu, S. G., Tibell, S., Tibuhwa, D. D., & Tibell, L. (2019). Crustose Calicioid Lichens and Fungi in Mountain Cloud Forests of Tanzania. Microorganisms, 7(11), 491. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7110491