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No. 100 (issued September 2006)


No.100 of The Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory (876 pages) was issued. This number contains 39 papers on bryophytes and 17 on lichens.

Contents

Preface by W.B. Schofield ......................................................v

BRYOLOGY

Edited by Zen Iwatsuki, B.C. Tan and R. Seppelt


H. Akiyama: Notes on the taxa previously classified in the genus Trismegistia (Sematophyllaceae)  .....1

R. Blocher, D. Quandt and J.-P. Frahm: Molecular circumscription and biogeography of the genus Acrocladium (Bryopsida) .....15

M.A. Bruggeman-Nannenga: Nomenclatural and distributional notes on Fissidens plumosus Hornsch. (Fissidentaceae, Musci) .....31

M. Burghardt, S.R. Gradstein and J. Vana: Discovery of the African liverwort genus Cephalojonesia (Cephaloziellaceae) in Mexico .....35

T. Cao, B. Zuo, S.-L. Guo, J. Hyvonen and V. Virtanen: New synonyms and combinations in the genus Ptychomitrium (Bryopsida: Ptychomitriaceae) .....41

B. Crandall-Stotler and R. Stotler: Anatomical studies of Xenothallus vulcanicola R. M. Schust., a rare endemic liverwort from New Zealand .....53

J. Enroth and M. Ji: Shevockia (Neckeraceae), a new moss genus with two species from southeast Asia .....69

B. Estebanez, T. Yamaguchi and H. Deguchi: The development of an unusual haplolepideous peristome type: Glyphomitrium humillimum .....77

T. Furuki: Taxonomical studies of the family Aneuraceae (Hepaticae) of the Philippine collections made by Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Sharp and Dr. Z. Iwatsuki .....89

G.G. Hassel de Menendez: Andinopatagonian species of Plagiochila (Plagiochilaceae, Marchantiophyta). I Sectio Hirtae and II Sectio Angulatae .....101

Si He: Notes on the genus Diaphanodon, with a new interpretation of Diaphanodon blandus (Leskeaceae, Bryopsida) .....119

L. Hedenas: Additional insights into the phylogeny of Calliergon, Loeskypnum, Straminergon, and Warnstorfia (Bryophyta: Calliergonaceae) .....125

J. Heinrichs, D.S. Rycroft, K. Feldberg, M. Lindner and F.A. Hartmann: The systematic position of Plagiochila surinamensis inferred from nrDNA ITS sequences, morphology and phytochemistry .....135

B.-C. Ho, B.C. Tan and N.S. Hernawati: A checklist of mosses of Sumatra, Indonesia .....143

M. Ignatov, I.A. Milyutina and S. Huttunen: On two East Asian species of Brachythecium (Brachytheciaceae, Musci) .....191

R.R. Ireland, H. Robinson and G. Bellolio: On the distribution and morphology of Hebantia rigida (Bryopsida, Polytrichaceae) .....201

J.A. Jimenez: Taxonomic revision of the genus Didymodon Hedw. (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) in Europe, North Africa and Southwest and Central Asia..... 211

N. Klazenga: Holomitrium trichopodum (Bryophyta, Dicranaceae), a Holomitrium with split peristome teeth from Australia and New Zealand..... 293

T. Koponen and Mengcheng Ji: Rhizomnium hattorii (Cinclidiaceae, Musci) an addition to Sino-Japanese distribution element on bryophytes..... 305

S. Laaka-Lindberg, H. Korpelainen and M. Pohjamo: Spatial distribution of epixylic hepatics in relation to substrate in a boreal old-growth forest .....311

R.I. Lewis Smith and R. Ochyra: High altitude Antarctic soil propagule bank yields an exotic moss and potential colonist..... 325

T. Pocs: East African bryophytes, XXII. Two new species, Plagiochila artsii and Plagiochila hiroshiana (Plagiochilaceae, Marchantiophyta) .....333

R.A. Pursell: Fissidens curvatus in Pennsylvania and California..... 351

W.B. Schofield: Brotherella Canadensis sp. nov., from the Pacific Coast of North America .....355

R.M. Schuster: Studies on Lejeuneaceae. V. Leucolejeunea and allies .....361

J.R. Shevock, R. Ochyra and W.R. Buck: Observations on the ecology and distribution of Hydrocryphaea wardii, a southeast Asian monospecific genus, reported new for China from Yunnan province .....407

M.L. So and J. Wang: Frullania (Frullaniaceae, Marchantiophyta) in Hawii .....419

L. Soderstrom and A. Seneca: World distribution pattern in the Lophoziaceae/Scapaniaceae complex (Hepaticae, Bryophyta) .....431

Jong-Suk Song and K. Yamada: Hepatic flora from Jeju (Cheju) Island, Korea..... 443

M. Stech, T. Pfeiffer and W. Frey: Molecular relationships and divergence of palaeoaustral Dicranoloma species (Dicranaceae, Bryopsida). Studies in Austral temperate rain forest bryophytes 31 .....451

T. Suzuki and Z. Iwatsuki: Fissidens soldanianus sp. nov. (Bryopsida, Fissidentaceae) from Vietnam .....465

T. Suzuki, Z. Iwatsuki and H. Kiguchi: The family Seligeriaceae (Bryopsida) in Japan .....469

A. Touw: Bryologia javanica: An outline of Dutch nineteenth century research on Asian mosses and guidelines for the typification of species described by Reinwardt, Molkenboer, and Dozy .....495

H. Tsubota, A. Kuroda, H. Masuzaki, M. Nakahara and H. Deguchi: A preliminary study on allelopathic activity of bryophytes under laboratory conditions using the sandwich method .....517

B.O. van Zanten: A synoptic review of the Racopilaceae (Bryophyta, Musci). 1 Asian, Pacific and Australasian species of the genus Racopilum .....527

M. von Konrat, J. Braggins, Y. Asakawa and M. Toyota: Recognition of Frullania congesta: a case study to present a species concept and a synthesis of significant taxonomic characters for the large liverwort genus Frullania (Frullaniaceae) .....553

T. Yamaguchi: Pachyneuropsis miyagii T. Yamag. (Pottiacese), a new species from Okinawa Island, Japan .....577

R. Zander: The Pottiaceae s.str. as an evolutionary lazarus taxon .....581

R.-L. Zhu, D. Wang, L. Xu, R.-P. Shi, J. Wang and M. Zheng: Antibacterial activity in extracts of some bryophytes from China and Mongolia .....603


LICHENOLOGY

Edited by Zen Iwatsuki, Mark Seaward and Isao Yoshimura


A. Aptroot, L. Uma?a J.L. Chaves and M.T. Trest: A first assessment of the Ticolichen biodiversity inventory in Costa Rica: three new squamulose genera (Lecanorales: Ramalinaceae and Pilocarpaceae) .....617

B. Czeczuga, E. Czeczuga-Semeniuk and A. Semeniuk: Phycobiliprotein pigments in Pseudocyphellaria species and their role in complementary chromatic adaptation .....625

J.A. Elix: New species of Xanthoparmelia (Lichenized Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae) from Southern and Western Australia .....635

G. Follmann: Two new roccelloid Physciaceae from Pacific South America and a synopsis of the genus Santessonia .....651

S. Huneck: Progress in the chemistry of lichen substances, 2000-2005 .....671

Per M. Jorgensen and H. Sipman: The lichen family Pannariaceae in the montane regions of New Guinea .....695

S. Kurokawa: Phytogeographical elements of the lichen flora of Japan .....721

M. Sacristan, A.-M. Millanes, C. Vicente and M.-E. Legaz: Synchronic production of fungal lectin, phycobiont lectin receptor and algal division in Evernia prunastri .....739

I. Schmitt, Y. Yamamoto and H.T. Lumbsch: Phylogeny of Pertusariales (Ascomycotina): resurrection of Ochrolechiaceae and new circumscription of Megasporaceae .....753

M.R.D. Seaward and A. Aptroot: A preliminary checklist of lichens for the Seychelles group .....765

K. Takahashi, L.-S. Wang, H. Tsubota and H. Deguchi: Photosymbiodemes Sticta wrightii and Dendriscocaulon sp. (Lichenized Ascomycota) from Yunnan, China .....783

A. Thell, T. Feuerer, J.A. Elix and I. Karnefelt: A contribution to the phylogeny and taxonomy of Xanthoparmelia (Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae) .....797

L. Tibell: Calicium in the Indian Himalayas .....809

O. Vitikainen: Peltigera tartarea, a new species from Arctic America .....853

M. Vivas, A.M. Millanes, L.X. Filho, N.K. Honda, E.C. Pereira, C. Vicente and M.-E. Legaz: Production of barbatic acid by immobilized cells of Cladonia miniata var. parvipes in calcium alginate .....855

L.-S. Wang, H. Harada, Y.j. Koh and J.-S. Hur: Taxonomic study of Bryoria (Lichenized Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae) from the Sino-Himalaya (2). Bryoria fastigiata sp. nov .....865

Q.-M. Zhou, J.-C. Wei, T. Ahti, S. Stenroos and F. Hognabba: The systematic position of Gymnoderma and Cetradonia based on SSU rDNA sequences .....871


Obituary
W.B. Schofieid: Hisatsugu Ando, Esteemed Bryologist, 1922-2005 .....881

Message from the editor .....891




No. 99 (issued January 2006)


No.99 of The Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory (314 pages) was issued. This number contains 11 papers on bryophytes 2 on lichens.


Contents

K. Yamada and Z. Iwatsuki: Catalog of the hepatics of Japan
..............................1

M. Suleiman, H. Akiyama and B. C. Tan: A revised catalogue of mosses reported from Borneo
..............................107

T. Pocs: Contributions to the bryoflora of Australia, II. On the Australasian “Tuyamaelloideae” (Lejeuneaceae), with the description of Austrolejeunea occidentalis
..............................185

J. J. Engel: Austral Hepaticae 41. Bazzania exempta Engel, an interesting new species from New Zealand, belonging to a new section, Bazzania sect. Exemptae Engel
..............................197

M. L. So: Radula (Radulaceae, Marchantiophyta) in the South Pacific
..............................207

S. J. Chung, K. Takechi, A. Sakai, K. Ono and H. Takano: Profiling of bryophyte gene expression by hybridization of an Arabidopsis cDNA array with bryophyte cDNA
..............................233

S. J. Chung, K. Takechi, A. Sakai, K. Ono and H. Takano: Detection of genes differentially expressed in cultured cells of Marchantia polymorpha, but not in Arabidopsis thaliana, using an Arabidopsis cDNA macroarray
..............................245

Z. Iwatsuki and T. Suzuki: A taxonomic revision of Trematodon asanoi and its related species (Dicranaceae, Musci)
..............................259

I. V. Czernyadjeva and M. S. Ignatov: The first record of Sciuro-hypnum uncinifolium (Brachytheciaceae, Musci) in Russia
..............................271

T. Cao, R. Zhu, B. C. Tan, S. Guo, C. Gao, P. Wu and X. Li: A report of the first national red list of Chinese endangered bryophytes
.............................275

M. Ba?kor, A. K. Swanson and D. Fahselt: Chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosynthetic pigment composition of three Umbilicaria lichen species in relation to cliff light microenvironment
..............................297

A. Flakus and K. Wilk: Contribution to the knowledge of the lichen biota of Bolivia
..............................307

I. Ahonen: The taxonomic position of the genus Nipponolejeunea Hatt.
..............................319


No. 98 (issued August 2005)


No.98 of The Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory (305 pages) was issued. This number contains 10 papers on bryophytes and 1 on lichens..


Contents

D. M. Krayesky, B. Crandall-Stotler and R. E. Stotler: A revision of the genus Fossombronia Raddi in east Asia and Oceania  
............................................1

M. T. Gallego: A taxonomic study of the genus Syntrichia Brid. (Pottiaceae, Musci) in the Mediterranean region and Macaronesia
............................................47

G. G. Hassel de Menendez: On Chiloscyphus aphelophyllus Hassel sp. nov. and C. apophyllus Hassel sp. nov. (Marchantiophyta, Geocalycaceae) from Chile
............................................123

M. Sim-Sim, M. Stech, M. G. Esquivel, A. C. Figueiredo, M. M. Costa, J. G. Barroso, L. G. Pedro, S. Fontinha and C. Lobo: Plagiochila spinulosa (Dicks.) Dumort. (Plagiochilaceae, Hepaticophytina) in Madeira Island ? morphological, phytochemical, and molecular evidence
............................................131

M. L. So: Radula (Radulaceae, Marchantiophyta) in New Zealand and Tasmania
............................................149

M. L. So: Radula (Radulaceae, Machantiophyta) in Hawaii
............................................175

R−L..Zhu and M.-J. Lai: Cheilolejeunea dicursiva (Sande Lac.) R. M. Schust. and C. ventricosa (Schiffn.) X. L. He (Lejeuneaceae, Hepaticae) new to Australia
............................................193

R. R. Ireland, G. Bellolio, H. Bednarek-Ochyra and R. Ochyra: Fertile plants of Racomitrium patagonicum (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae)
............................................205

S. R. Gradstein, B. C. Tan, R.-L. Zhu, B.-C. Ho, C. King S.-H., C. Drubert and R. Pitopang: A Catalogue of the bryophytes of Sulawesi, Indonesia
............................................ 213

D. P. da Costa, C. A. de A. Imbassahy and V. P. A. Valente da Silva: Checklist and distribution of mosses, liverworts and hornworts of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
............................................259

S. Huneck and L.Tibell: Occurrence and chemistry of isousnic acid from the lichen Bunodophoron ramuliferum
............................................299


No. 97 (issued February 2005)


No.97 of The Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory (338 pages) was issued. This number contains 20 papers on bryophytes).


Contents

Si He: A revision of the genus Leptopterigynandrum (Bryopsida, Leskeaceae) ........................................................................................... 1

M. A. M. Renner: Additions to the Radula (Radulaceae: Hepaticae) floras of New Zealand and Tasmania ................................................................................................. 39

J. J. Engel and J. E. Braggins: Austral Hepaticae 37. The sporophyte of MegalembidiumSchust., together with a re-evaluation of the taxonomic position of the genus ........................................................................... 81

Selected Papers Presented at the XV World Congress on Bryology held at Merida, Venezuela, January 12 - 16, 2004

J. Aguirre-C. and J. Orlando Rangel-Ch. :Species diversity and richness of the mosses of the Colombian Choco region ....................................................................................................... 97

U. Drehwald: Biomonitoring of disturbance in neotropical rainforests using bryophytes as indicators .............................................................................................. 117

L. L. Forrest and B. J. Crandall-Stotler: Progress towards a robust phylogeny for the liverworts, with particular focus on the simple thalloids............................................................................................... 127

C. Garcia, C. Sergio and M. Sim-Sim: Epiphytic bryophyte diversity in oak woodlands of Centre and Northern Portugal. First analyses from a national survey ......................................................................................161

K. Hassel and L. Soderstrom: The expansion of the alien mosses Orthodontium lineare and Campylopus introflexus in Britain and continental Europe ............................................................................. 183

H. Korpelainen , M. Pohjamo and S. Laaka-Lindberg: How efficiently does bryophyte dispersal lead to gene flow? ........................................................................................................ 195

D. Lamy,: Camille Montagne (1784 ? 1866)and his bryophyte specimens from South America ............................................................................207

Y. Leon V. and M. S. Ussher M.: Educational program directed towards the preservation of Venezuelan Andean bryophytes ............................................................................................ 227

R. I. Lewis Smith :The bryophyte flora of geothermal habitats on Deception Island, Antarctica ...............................................................................................233

D. Long: Studies on the genus Asterella (Aytoniaceae)VI: Infrageneric classification in Asterella ..................................................................................................249

T. McIntosh and W. Miles:Noes on rare and interesting bryophytes in Garry oak ecosystems, British Columbia, Canada ................................................................................................... 263

O. Orrego: Ecological indexes and mathematical models as tools for evaluating the epiphytic bryophyte diversity in Colombian forest patches in the Departmento del Quindio .................................................................................................... 271

B. J. O’Shea: Building a bryological framewok ? getting over the threshold .............................................................................................. 281

D. S. Rycroft: Phytochemical variations on a biosynthetic theme ..................................................................................................... 287

S. W. Schuette and R. E. Stotler: A conspectus of the liverwort genus Jensenia in Latin America ................................................................................................. 299

C.Sergio, D. Draper and C. Garcia: Modelling the distribution of Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmb. (Aneuraceae, Hepaticopsida) in the Iberian Peninsula .................................................................................. 309

A. Streiff: Morphological study of the genus Grimmia Hedw. (Grimmiaceae, Bryopsida) .............................................................................................. 317




No. 96 (issued August 2004)



No. 96 of the Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory (292 pages) was issued. This number contains 8 papers on bryophytes and 1 on lichens).


Contents

Iwatsuki, Z. : New catalog of the mosses of Japan.
............................................................................................................................1

Ignatov, et al.: Mosses in Gobi, Mongolia
........................................................................................................................ 183

Yip, K. L.: A revision of the genus Cleistocarpidium (Ditrichaceae, Musci).
...........................................................................................................................211

Tan, B. C., B-C. Ho & S. K.-B. Brandon: Two new moss species, Trichosteleum fleisheri and Splachnobryum temasekensis, from Singapore
...........................................................................................................................223

Schaumann, F., Tanja Pfeiffer & W. Frey: Molecular divergence patterns within the Gondwanan liverwort genus Jensenia (Pallavicinicaceae, Hepaticophytina, Bryophyta). studies in austral temperate rain forest bryophytes 25.
............................................................................................................................231

Hassel de Menendez, G. G. Andinopatagonian species of Plagiochila (Plagiochilaceae, Marchantiophyta). 1. Sectio Robustae Carl emend. Hassel and II. Sectio Equitantes Card. emend. Hassel.
............................................................................................................................245

Linder, M., T. Pocs & J. Heinrichs, On the occurrence of Plagiochila stricta on Madagascar, new to Africa
.............................................................................................................................261.

Engel, J. J. Austral Hepaticaae 36. A new species of Lepidozia from New Zealand, together with an assesment of Subg. Austrolepidozia (Schust.) Schust.
.............................................................................................................................273

Czeczuga, B., E. Czeczuga-Semeniuk, O. Vitikainen & Teuvo Ahti. Carotinids in species of the Peltigera genus from green-algae and cyanobacteria as phyto- and photobiont
.............................................................................................................................281

Proceedings
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No. 95 (issued January 2004)



No.95 of The Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory (300 pages) was issued.
This number contains 13 important papers (10 papers of bryophytes and 3 on lichens).


Contents

Ramsay, H. P., W. B. Schofield & B. C. Tan: The family Sematophyllaceae (Bryopsida) in Australia,Part 2. Acroporium, Clastobryum, Macrohymenium, Meiotheciella, Meiothecium, Papillidiopsis, Radulina, Rhaphidorrhynchium, Trichosteleum, and Warburgiella
............................................................................................................................... 1

Arikawa, T.: A taxonomic study of the genus Pylaisia (Hypnaceae, Musci) 
............................................................................................................................. 71

Schofield, W. B., S. S. Talbot & S. L. Talbot: Bryophytes from Simenonof Island in the Shumagin Islands, southwestern Alaska
............................................................................................................................ 155

Iwatsuki, Z., T. Suzuki & H. Kiguchi: Brachydontium olympicum, a moss misunderstood by
Japanese bryologists
............................................................................................................................ 199

Quandt, D. & S. Huttunen: Evolution of pendent life-forms in bryophytes
............................................................................................................................ 207

Frahm, J.-P.: Atrichum (Musci, Polytrichaceae) in Baltic Amber
............................................................................................................................ 219

Engel, J. J.: Studies on Geocalycaceae. XV. Chiloscyphus aperticaulis Engel, an interesting new species of Hepaticae from New Zealand
............................................................................................................................ 229

Gradstein, S. R., M. E. Reiner-Drehwald & L. Jost: The systematic position and distribution of Myriocolea irrorata (Lejeuneaceae), and endangered liverwort of the Ecuadorian Andes
........................................................................................................................... 235

So, M. L.: Studies on the type specimens of genus Odontoschisma (Hepaticae) in Asia and the Pacific
........................................................................................................................... 249

Gao, C. & Y.-H. Wu: On seven species of the Schistochilaceae (Hepaticae) in China, including one new species and one new combinaion
.......................................................................................................................... 263

Ba?kor, M. & A. Dzubaj: Short-term and chronic effects of copper, zinc and mercury on the chlorophyll content of four lichen photobionts and related alga
.......................................................................................................................... 271

Czeczuga, B., E. Czeczuga-Semeniuk & S. Hammer: Carotenoids in the thalli of Cladonia grayi Merrill from sites of varied degrees of insolation
......................................................................................................................... 285

Czeczuga, B., E. Czeczuga-Semeniuk, M. Galun & A. Mukhtar: Pigmentation changes in Xanthoria parietina (L.) Th. Fr.
......................................................................................................................... 293




No. 94 (issued August 2003)


No. 94 of the Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory (303 pages) was issued.
This number contains 11 important papers (8 papers on bryophytes and 3 on lichens) .


Contents


Z. L. K. Magombo: Taxonomic revision of the moss family Diphysciaceae M.Fleisch. (Musci)
......................................................................................................................... 1

T. Arikawa and M. Higuchi: Preliminary phylogenetic analysis of Pylaisia (Hypnaceae, Musci) and its relatives based on rbcL gene sequences
........................................................................................................................ 87

T. Suzuki and Z. Iwatsuki: Notes on Japanese Seligeria (Seligeriaceae, Musci)
...................................................................................................................... 107

D. Schill and D. G. Long: A revision of Anastrophyllum (Spruce) Steph. (Jungermanniales, Lophoziaceae) in the Himalayan region and western China
....................................................................................................................... 115

M. L. So: The genus Metzgeria (Hepaticae) in Asia
....................................................................................................................... 159

M. Shimamura, Y. Mineyuki and H. Deguchi: A review of the monoplastidic meiosis in liverworts
....................................................................................................................... 179

Rui-Liang Zhu and S. Rob. Gradstein: Oil bodies of selected species of Chinese Lejeuneaceae (Hepaticae)
....................................................................................................................... 187

F. Nagashima, N. Matsumura, Y. Ashigaki and Y. Asakawa: Chemical constituents of the liverworts Bryopteris filicina, Plagiochila asplenioides and Porella canariensis
....................................................................................................................... 197

L. Tibel and G. Thor: Calicioid lichens and fungi of Japan
....................................................................................................................... 205

G. Follmann and B. C. Werner: Lichenicolous fungi occurring on Roccellaceae (Arthoniales) I. New species from South America
........................................................................................................................ 261

A. M. Millanes and C. Vicente: Photoprotective strategies in lichens: an experimental approach using Evernia prunastri
........................................................................................................................ 293
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Proceedings
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No. 93 (issued January 2003)

S. R. Gradstein, R. I. Meneses Q. and B. A. Arbe: Catalaogue of the Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of Bolivia

J. J. Engel: Studies on Geocalycaceae (Hepaticae). XIII. The genus Stolonivector Engel, including a new species from New Zealand

M. L. So: The genus Schistochila in Asia

R.-L. Zhu and D. G. Long: Lejeuneaceae (Hepaticae) from several recent collections from the Himalaya

F. Müller and R. A. Pursell: The genus Fissidens (Musci, Fissidentaceae) in Chile

T. Shiono, M. Nakata, T. Yamahara, M. Matsuzaki, H. Deguchi and T. Satoh: Repression by Cu of the expression of Fe-superoxide dismutase of chloroplats in the moss Barbula unguiculata but not in the liverwort Marchantia paleacea var. diptera

A. Aptoroot: Pyrenocarpous lichens and related non-lichenized ascomycetes from Taiwan

M. Bačkor and J. Zetĩková: Effects of copper, cobalt and mercury on the chlorophyll contents of lichens Cetraria islandica and Flavocetraria cucullata

B. Czeczuga and E. Czeczuga-Semeniuk: Effect of light quality on the size of phyco- and photobiont cells of some lichen species from the Knyszyńska forest (N-E Poland)

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SELECTED PAPERS READ AT THE WORLD CONFERENCE OF BRYOLOGY,

Lucknow, India, January 23 - 30, 2002

Editors: Z. Iwatsuki and V. Nath

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T. Hallingbäck: Including bryophytes in international conventions - a success story from Europe

K. Hassel and L. Söderstoröm. Life history variation of Pogonatum dentatum (Brid.) Brid. in contrasting habitats

E. M. Kungu, L. Bonner and R. E. Longton: Patterns of peristome reduction and ornamentation in African Entodontaceae

T. Cao, S. Guo and J. Yu: Preliminary studies on distribution pattern of the genus Ptychomitrium (Musci) in the world

B. J. O'Shea: An overview of the mosses of Bangladesh, with a revised checklist

M. Higuchi and N. Nishimura: Mosses of Pakistan

B. J. O'Shea: Bryogeographical relationships of the mosses of Sri Lanka

E. Roads and R. E. Longton: Reproductive biology and population studies in two annual shuttle mosses

S. Laaka-Lindberg, H. Korpelainen and M. Pohjamo: Dispersal of asexual propagules in bryophytes

D. S. Rycroft: Chemosystematics and the liverwort genus Plagiochila


No. 92 (issued August 2002)

H. P. Ramsay, W. B. Schofield and B. C. Tan: The family Sematophyllaceae (Bryopsida) in Australia. Part 1: Introduction, family data, key to genera and the genera Wijkia, Acanthorrynchium, Trismegistia and Seematophyllum

L. Hedenas: An overview of the family Brachytheciaceae (Bryophyta) in Australia

W. B. Schofield, S. S. Talbot and S. L. Talbot: Bryophytes from Tuxedni Wilderness Area, Alaska

B. J. O'Shea: Checklist of the mosses of Sri Lanka

Z. Iwatsuki and T. Suzuki: Three new species of Fissidens from Japan

Z. Iwatsuki, J.-P. Frahm, T. Suzuki and N. Takaki: Gemmiferous species of Campylopus in Japan

R. Grolle & R.-L. Zhu: On Macrocolura and the subdivision of Colura (Lejeuneaceae, Hepaticae)

C. Gao & X.-L. Bai: Lepidozia suyungii (Lepidoziaceae, Hepaticae), a new species from southwestern China, with discussion of the species of Lepidozia in China

M. Itouga, T. Yamaguchi and H. Deguchi: Gene flow and genetic differentiation in four East Asian liverwort species

K. Nakanishi: Vegetational diversity of bryophyte communities in relation to environmental gradients

P. M. Jorgensen: Further notes on Asian species of the lichen genus Fuscopannaria

Y. Ohmura: Phylogenetic evaluation of infrageneric groups of the genus Usnea based on its regions in rDNA

Y.Blanco, M. Blanch, B. Fontaniella, M.-E. Legaz, A. M. Millanes, E. C. Pereira and C. Vicente: Bioproduction of lichen phenolics by immobilized lichen cells with emphasis on the role of epiphytic bacteria

B. Czeczuga and E. Czeczuga-Semeniuk: Seasonal changes in the size of phyco- and photobiont cells in some lichen species of the Knyszynska Forest (N-E Poland)

K. Kinoshita, D. Saito, K. Koyama, K. Takahashi, Y. Sato, E. Okuyama, H. Fujimoto and M. Yamazaki: Monoamine oxidase inhibitory effects of some lichen compounds and their synthetic analogues

Y.Yamamoto, Y. Kinoshita, K. Kinoshita, K. Koyama and K. Takahashi: A zearalenone derivative from the liquid culture of the lichen, Baeomyces placophyllus

Proceedings



No. 91 (issued November 2001)

A. Touw: A taxonomic revision of the Thuidiaceae (Musci) of tropicalAsia, the western Pacific andHawaii

R. M. Schuster: Studies on Lejeuneaceae, IV. On the circumscription and subdivision of the subfamily Lejeuneaceae

J. J. Engel and J. E, Braggins: Austral Hepaticae 34. The sporophyte of NeogrolleaHodgs. and the taxonomic position of Neogrolleaceae (Schust.) Engel & Braggins comb. & stat. nov.

G. G. Hässel de Menéndez: Revision of the genus LeptoscyphusMitt. (Hepatophyta) from southernSouth America

Matt von Konrat and J. E. Braggins: Notes on five Frullaniaspecies fromAustralia, including typification, synonyms, and new localities

A. Juslén,, X.-L. He, S. Piippo and B. C. Tan: Oil bodies of hepatics from Singapore

R. R. Ireland and H. Robinson: Taxonomic status of Ditrichum ambiguumand D. tortuloides

H. Streimann: Weymouthia cochlearifolia(Schwägr.) Dix. (Lembophyllaceae-Musci) inAustralia, and some notes on W. mollis(Hedw.) Broth.

H. Streimann and W. D. Reese:Vanuatu moss records

K. Nakanishi: Floristic diversity of bryophyte vegetation in relation to island area

A. Aptroot and H. J. M. Sipman: New Hong Kong lichens, ascomycetes and lichenicolous fungi


No. 90 (issued July 2001)

Y. Ohmura: Taxonomic study of the genus.Usnea (lichenized Ascomycetes) inJapan andTaiwan

R. M. Schuster: Revisionary studies on Austral Acrobolbaceae, I

A. Touw: A review of the Thuidiaceae (Musci) and a realignment of taxa traditionally accommodated in Thuidiumsensu amplo (ThuidiumSchimp., Thuidiopsis (Broth.) M. Fleisch., and Pelekium Mitt.), including Aequatoriella gen. nov. and Indothuidium gen. nov.

H. Streimann: Taxonomic studies on Australian Hookeriaceae (Musci) 4. Summary and bryogeographic notes

H. Tsubota, H. Akiyama, T. Yamaguchi and H. Deguchi: Molecular phylogeny of the Sematpohyllaceae (Hypnales, Musci) based on chloroplast rbcL sequences

J. J. Engel: Studies on Geocalycaceae. XII. Heteroscyphus mononuculusEngel, a new species of Hepaticae fromNew Zealand

M. L. So and W. H. Chan: Antimicrobial activity of Hepaticae fromHong Kong and bioactivity-directed isolation of isoriccardin Cl'-monomethyl ether, a new cyclic bis(bibenzyl) derivative

G. Follmann: An integrated key to, and a critical survey of, the South American represenatives of the lichen family Roccellaceae (Arthoniales)

D. Allen, H. T. Lumbsch, S. Madden and H. Sipman: New Australian and Australian state lichen and lichenicolous lichen reports

B. Czeczuga, and K. Krukowska: Effect of habitat conditions on phycobionts and the content of photosynthesising pigments in five lichen species

Y. Yamamoto, T. Takahagi, F. Sato, Y. Kinoshita, H. Nakashima and I. Yoshimura: Screening of halophilic or salt tolerant lichen mycobionts cultured on sodium chloride enriched media

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