A Piegdoń's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
In the years 2017-2019 bryological investigations were carried out in the Wigierski National Park. As a result, five moss species new to this area have been found-Dicranoweisia cirrata, Homomallium incurvatum, Orthotrichum pulchellum, Serpoleskea subtilis and Zygodon rupestris. The paper provides information about their localities and habitats.
In the year 2021, mycological investigations were carried out in the Wigierski National Park (NE Poland). Fifteen 0.04-ha plots, including 5 with a low proportion of hazel (< 30%) and 10 with a high proportion of hazel (≥ 75%) in the understory, were established in phytocoenoses of a mesophilic oak-lime-hornbeam forest (Tilio cordatae-Carpinetum be...
The study covered diversity of lichens on bark of Quercus robur in rich deciduous forest Tilio-Carpin-etum and Scotch pine forest Serratulo-Pinetum in Wigry National Park (NE Poland). Ninety eight taxa of li-chenized fungi have been recorded, which accounts for over 30% of lichens biota of the Park. Greater diversity of species has been noticed on...