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Project Schedules



Ongoing Projects

  • A synopsis of the genus Candelariella Müll. Arg. in Iran Project Title:  A synopsis of the genus Candelariella Müll. Arg.  in Iran Aim of Project:  Understanding  right species concept among the Iranian species,  supplemented with new  identification Key, many examined specimens and online data throughout the MYCO-LICH website.Project Manager:  Mohammad Sohrabi, Collaborators from:  Iran and SwedenDate: October 2005-2010.See Publication: 
    Posted 10 Apr 2011 10:07 by Unknown user
  • Molecular study on the genus Ramalina Ach.(Ramalinaceae) in Iran Project Title: Molecular study on the genus Ramalina Ach.(Ramalinaceae) in IranAim of Project:  Understanding  right species concept among the Iranian species,  supplemented with new Molecular data  and online distribution maps for known species.Project Manager:  Mohammad Sohrabi, Collaborators from:  Finland and IranDate:  October 2010-2012.See Publication: Status:  
    Posted 10 Apr 2011 10:08 by Unknown user
  • A Field Guide for Arasbaran Lichens Project Title:   A Field Guide for Arasbaran LichensAim of Project:  A brief information on  known species from Arasbaran forest, supported by many new  photos, short descriptions and  keys for some species.Project Manager:  Mohammad SohrabiCollaborators from: Germany Date: 2010-2018See Publication Information:  Example pages from the book--- >
    Posted 10 Apr 2011 11:57 by Unknown user
  • Peltigera project           Welcome to the Peltigera projectAim of project:  http://www.peltigera.lutzonilab.net/node/1Collaboration:   http://www.peltigera.lutzonilab.net/node/5 Collaborators: Finland, Turkey, USA and Iran Date: ongoing projectPublication: coming soon!
    Posted 3 Jan 2012 06:09 by Masoomeh Ghobad-Nejhad
  • Megasporaceae Project Worldwide  Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the lichen Family Megasporaceae Worldwide Aim of Project:The lichen family Megasporaceae includes 5  accepted gerera i.e Aspicilia, Circinaria, Megaspora, Lobothallia, Sagedia and one informally accepted genus Sphaerothallia. It is expected that the family consist of ca. 300 species worldwide. They are mainly crustose, foliate to subfruticose, and are simple to highly differentiated in structure. The main emphasis of the present project will be on the species occurring in the Iranian and the central Asian steppes and deserts, However, beside main collections from Iran, material from (Europe, N America and Australia) from certain species groups will be studied utilizing anatomical, morphological, chemical, ecological and molecular data as well as some identification keys for some practical ...
    Posted 17 Mar 2012 11:14 by Unknown user
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Project Schedules

Completed Projects

  • Preliminary checklist for lichens of Zanjan Province Project Manager:  Mohammad SohrabiCollaborators: Zohreh Toghranegar and Harrie SipmanDate: 2009See Publication: PDF
    Posted 3 Oct 2010 01:24 by Unknown user
  • Lichenized and lichenicolous fungi of Arasbaran forest Project Manager:  Mohammad SohrabiCollaborators:Vagn AlstrupDate: 2006See Publication: PDF
    Posted 3 Oct 2010 01:24 by Unknown user
  • Preliminary studies on lichens of Golestan National Park Project Manager:  Mohammad SohrabiCollaborators: Harrie SipmanDate: 2006See Publication: PDF
    Posted 3 Oct 2010 01:25 by Unknown user
  • Parmelioid lichens of Iran and Caucasus region Project Manager:  Mohammad SohrabiCollaborators: Teuvo Ahti and Genadi Urbanavichus Date: 2006See Publication: PDF
    Posted 3 Oct 2010 01:28 by Unknown user
  • Iranian Cladonia Species Project Manager:  Mohammad SohrabiCollaborators: Teuvo Ahti Date: 2006See Publication: PDF
    Posted 3 Oct 2010 01:29 by Unknown user
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