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| The discoveries were made during a large-scale expedition to the provinces of Gansu and Yunnan Photo Credit: Courtesy of Ural Federal University |
Scientists from UrFU Department of Biodiversity and Bioecology with their colleagues from Taizhou University (China) have discovered unknown lichen species in China. The samples were collected during a large-scale expedition in the provinces of Gansu and Yunnan. Scientists plan to publish a description of the new species in a scientific journal.
“We repeated two expeditions that took place 100 years ago. In the province of Yunnan, we explored the areas where an expedition led by the Austrian botanist, Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti, was conducted in 1914-1916. In Gansu province, we collected material on the route of the Sino-Swedish expedition led by Sven Hedin in 1927-1935,” said Alexander Paukov, a member of the expedition and professor at UrFU Department of Biodiversity and Bioecology.
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