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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ocorrência de Pseudomerulius curtisii, Gelatoporia subvermispora e Sarcoporia polyspora no sul do BRASIL / Ocorrence of Pseudomerulius curtisii, Gelatoporia subvermispora and Sarcoporia polyspora on southern Brasil

Baldoni, Daiana Bortoluzzi 20 July 2012 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The Pampa is the newest Brazilian biomes. It is one of the lest studied and the one of the most economically exploited. Among these forms of exploitation, there is the cultivation of great dominated grassy fields with exotic forest species. Researches involving animal and plant species have revealed great biodiversity, however, they are still rare for microorganisms. The aim of the study was to collect, to isolate and to analyze morphologically and molecularly three wood-decaying fungi growing on Pinus sp. in Pampa biome: Pseudomerulius curtisii (Berk.) Redhead & Ginns, Gelatoporia subvermispora (Pilat) Niemelä and Sarcoporia polyspora P. Karsten. It was conducted the morphological characterization and the sequencing of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 of species allowing their identification and phylogenetic comparisons with the literature. P. curtisii calls attention to the rarity and beauty of the basidiome and morphological similarities with specimens of the Northern Hemisphere and Oceania, but with a genetic distance, and may show the geographic isolation and the new taxon to be described. G. subvermispora, widely studied by the high biotechnology and industrial potential. It has high similarity with morphogenetic U.S. specimens, but with genetic divergence of Eurasian specimens. S. polyspora shows high morphological similarity with the specimens of the northern hemisphere, but there is a lack of sequences available for phylogenetic comparison. These species were registered for the first time in South America. P. curtisii, G. subvermispora and S. polyspora, fungi Basidiomycota show high potential for nutrient cycling and soil formation by the capacity or lignin and cellulose degradation. / O Pampa é o mais novo dos biomas brasileiros, sendo o menos estudado e um dos mais explorados comercialmente. Dentre estas formas de exploração, destaca-se o plantio de grandes áreas com espécies florestais exóticas. Os estudos envolvendo espécies animais e vegetais têm revelado grande biodiversidade, mas ainda são escassos para microrganismos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi coletar, isolar e analisar morfológica e molecularmente três fungos decompositores de madeira de Pinus sp. no bioma Pampa: Pseudomerulius curtisii (Berk.) Redhead & Ginns, Gelatoporia subvermispora (Pilát) Niemelä e Sarcoporia polyspora P. Karsten. Efetuou-se a caracterização morfológica e o sequenciamento da região ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 das espécies, permitindo suas identificações e comparações filogenéticas com a literatura. P. curtisii chama atenção pela raridade e beleza dos basidiomas e similaridade morfológica com os espécimes do Hemisfério Norte e Oceania, mas com uma distância genética, podendo mostrar o isolamento geográfico e novo taxon a ser descrito. G. subvermispora, amplamente estudado pelo elevado potencial biotecnológico e industrial, apresenta alta similaridade morfogenética com espécimes dos EUA, porém com divergência genética dos espécimes da Eurásia. S. polyspora apresenta alta similaridade morfológica com os espécimes do hemisfério Norte, mas há falta de sequências disponíveis para comparação filogenética. Essas espécies foram registradas pela primeira vez na América do Sul. P. curtisii, G. subvermispora and S. polyspora (Basidiomycota) apresentam grande potencial para estudos de ciclagem de nutrientes e formação do solo pela capacidade de degradação de lignina e/ou celulose.
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The evolution and expression of rbcL in holoparasitic sister genera, harveya hook. and hyobanche l. (orobanchaceae) and systematics and taxonomic revision of southern African species of harveya

Randle, Christopher P. 20 July 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Dispersal, distribution and genetic diversity of Melampyrum subalpinum group

CHLUMSKÝ, Jan January 2016 (has links)
This thesis is focused on the dispersal, distribution, and genetic diversity of the taxonomically highly diverse Melampyrum subalpinum group. A complete revision of the localities of M. subalpinum in the Czech Republic and Slovakia is presented. The genetic variation and population structure of the M. subalpinum group across its distribution range is described based on allozymes, nuclear and chloroplast gene sequencing, and genome size. Signs of historical hybridization with M. nemorosum were found in some populations. A comparison of seed dispersal by ants between the co-occurring M. subalpinum and M. pratense and the influence of differences in this process are presented. A new mean of seed dispersal (endozoochory) is introduced for Melampyrum. Myrmecochorous dispersal distances are tested and Holocene migration possibilities are discussed taking into account endozoochory.
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Taxonomy of selected groups of the genus \kur{Caloplaca} / Taxonomy of selected groups of the genus \kur{Caloplaca}

ŠOUN, Jaroslav January 2011 (has links)
The thesis deals with phylogeny, taxonomy and nomenclature of selected groups of the lichen genus Caloplaca. Particularly, the C. cerina group was closely investigated using molecular methods (ITS sequences), morphology and chemistry, based on material from Europe, and to some extent also from North America and western Asia. This approach resulted in the description of three new species (C. sterilis, C. subalpina, C. thracopontica), and detected an unexpected richness of lineages. Nomenclature, taxonomy, morphology and ecology of C. aurantia and C. flavescens from the C. aurantia group were studied in detail, including selection of the neotype of the former species. Their distribution was reviewed for the territory of the Czech Republic. Poorly known taxon C. aurantiomurorum from Algeria was lectotypified and synonymized with C. aurantia. Apart from the two groups, C. phlogina and C. scythica, differing partly in thallus colour and distinctly in distribution, were examined using both molecular (ITS sequences) and phenotypic data and found to be conspecific.

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