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Preliminary studies on the lichens growing in FEEDS campus and SB garden in Manipur, India

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  • In our continuous effort to explore the lichens in new and interesting areas FEEDS campus and SBG garden located in Manipur, a north-eastern state of India are surveyed. The study resulted in 47 species in FEEDS campus and 80 species in SB garden respectively, while both areas shared 22 species in common. The crustose lichens were more dominant in the area represented by Graphidaceae (16 spp.) and Pyrenulaceae (15 spp.). The species composition in both the sites represented photophilic communities such as graphidaceous, physcioid and parmelioid lichens. FEEDS campus had open areas with cultivated plants where as SBG garden had semi-evergreen forest at its initial stage of succession. The study also added 55 lichen species as new distributional records to Manipur.
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    S Nayaka, S Joseph, R Ngangom, K Tilotama, PK Arnold. 2020. Preliminary studies on the lichens growing in FEEDS campus and SB garden in Manipur, India. Studies in Fungi 5(1):392−399 doi: 10.5943/sif/5/1/20
    S Nayaka, S Joseph, R Ngangom, K Tilotama, PK Arnold. 2020. Preliminary studies on the lichens growing in FEEDS campus and SB garden in Manipur, India. Studies in Fungi 5(1):392−399 doi: 10.5943/sif/5/1/20

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Abstract: In our continuous effort to explore the lichens in new and interesting areas FEEDS campus and SBG garden located in Manipur, a north-eastern state of India are surveyed. The study resulted in 47 species in FEEDS campus and 80 species in SB garden respectively, while both areas shared 22 species in common. The crustose lichens were more dominant in the area represented by Graphidaceae (16 spp.) and Pyrenulaceae (15 spp.). The species composition in both the sites represented photophilic communities such as graphidaceous, physcioid and parmelioid lichens. FEEDS campus had open areas with cultivated plants where as SBG garden had semi-evergreen forest at its initial stage of succession. The study also added 55 lichen species as new distributional records to Manipur.

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    S Nayaka, S Joseph, R Ngangom, K Tilotama, PK Arnold. 2020. Preliminary studies on the lichens growing in FEEDS campus and SB garden in Manipur, India. Studies in Fungi 5(1):392−399 doi: 10.5943/sif/5/1/20
    S Nayaka, S Joseph, R Ngangom, K Tilotama, PK Arnold. 2020. Preliminary studies on the lichens growing in FEEDS campus and SB garden in Manipur, India. Studies in Fungi 5(1):392−399 doi: 10.5943/sif/5/1/20
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