Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil
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Resumo: | The algae inhabit a wide variety of terrestrial environments and substrates; however the taxonomic knowledge for tropical regions is still scarce. This survey was conducted in ten forest remnants in São Paulo State where visible growths of algae and bryophytes were collected and studied for the main algal components of the communities. Results reveal the occurrence of nine species of green algae, distributed through the class Trebouxiophyceae (one species), Charophyceae (one species) and Ulvophyceae (seven species). Desmococcus olivaceus (Persoon ex Archerson) J. R. Laundon and Printzina effusa (Krempelhüber) Thompson & Wujek are new records for Brazil. The most frequent organisms found in the areas pertain to Trentepohliales that is mainly represented by Trentepohlia species. On the basis of results found, it is recommended that such communities receive more attention in future investigations to improve the knowledge about this important group of primary producers. |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, BrazilBrazilseasonal semideciduous forestterrestrial algaeTrentepohliaThe algae inhabit a wide variety of terrestrial environments and substrates; however the taxonomic knowledge for tropical regions is still scarce. This survey was conducted in ten forest remnants in São Paulo State where visible growths of algae and bryophytes were collected and studied for the main algal components of the communities. Results reveal the occurrence of nine species of green algae, distributed through the class Trebouxiophyceae (one species), Charophyceae (one species) and Ulvophyceae (seven species). Desmococcus olivaceus (Persoon ex Archerson) J. R. Laundon and Printzina effusa (Krempelhüber) Thompson & Wujek are new records for Brazil. The most frequent organisms found in the areas pertain to Trentepohliales that is mainly represented by Trentepohlia species. On the basis of results found, it is recommended that such communities receive more attention in future investigations to improve the knowledge about this important group of primary producers.Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo2010-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-84042010000200003Brazilian Journal of Botany v.33 n.2 2010reponame:Brazilian Journal of Botanyinstname:Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo (SBSP)instacron:SBSP10.1590/S0100-84042010000200003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLemes-Da-Silva,Nadia MartinsBranco,Luis Henrique ZaniniNecchi-Júnior,Orlandoeng2010-09-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-84042010000200003Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/rbb/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbrazbot@gmail.com||brazbot@gmail.com1806-99590100-8404opendoar:2010-09-09T00:00Brazilian Journal of Botany - Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo (SBSP)false |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil Lemes-Da-Silva,Nadia Martins Brazil seasonal semideciduous forest terrestrial algae Trentepohlia |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil |
title_full |
Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Corticolous green algae from tropical forest remnants in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Lemes-Da-Silva,Nadia Martins |
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Lemes-Da-Silva,Nadia Martins Branco,Luis Henrique Zanini Necchi-Júnior,Orlando |
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Branco,Luis Henrique Zanini Necchi-Júnior,Orlando |
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Lemes-Da-Silva,Nadia Martins Branco,Luis Henrique Zanini Necchi-Júnior,Orlando |
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Brazil seasonal semideciduous forest terrestrial algae Trentepohlia |
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Brazil seasonal semideciduous forest terrestrial algae Trentepohlia |
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The algae inhabit a wide variety of terrestrial environments and substrates; however the taxonomic knowledge for tropical regions is still scarce. This survey was conducted in ten forest remnants in São Paulo State where visible growths of algae and bryophytes were collected and studied for the main algal components of the communities. Results reveal the occurrence of nine species of green algae, distributed through the class Trebouxiophyceae (one species), Charophyceae (one species) and Ulvophyceae (seven species). Desmococcus olivaceus (Persoon ex Archerson) J. R. Laundon and Printzina effusa (Krempelhüber) Thompson & Wujek are new records for Brazil. The most frequent organisms found in the areas pertain to Trentepohliales that is mainly represented by Trentepohlia species. On the basis of results found, it is recommended that such communities receive more attention in future investigations to improve the knowledge about this important group of primary producers. |
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