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  1. Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Triggers of Flash Droughts across All the River Basins in India 

    Poonia, Vikas; Jha, Srinidhi; Srinivas, V. V.; et al. (2024)
    Journal of Hydrometeorology
    Flash droughts (FDs) have attracted widespread attention in recent years due to their sudden onset and rapid intensification with significant impacts on ecosystems, water resources, and agriculture. These features of FDs pose unique challenges for their forecast, monitoring, and mitigation. The impact of FDs on society can vary depending on several factors, such as the frequency of their occurrence, rate of intensification, and mean ...
    Journal Article
  2. Towards the digitization of the plant pathogenic fungi of major Swiss Herbaria (Bern, Geneva and Zurich) 

    Garcia Otalora, Monica Andrea; Berndt, Reinhard; Zamora, Juan C. (2024)
    IMA Fungus
    The Swiss Herbaria Geneva, Zurich and Bern house important mycological collections that include specimens from all fungal groups and geographic regions of the world. Plant-pathogenic fungi (ie. rust, smut and mildew) are particularly well represented in these collections and count approximalty150,000 specimens. Until recently, these collections were not catalogued, and hence not freely accessible and their taxonomic diversity was unknown. ...
    Conference Poster
  3. Species delimitation, phylogeography and partners specificity in Leptogium saturnium-group (Cyanolichen; Collemataceae) 

    Garcia Otalora, Monica Andrea; Pardo-De la Hoz, Carlos J; Haughland, Diane; et al. (2024)
    IMA Fungus
    Lichens are regarded as complex ecosystems consisting of two main symbionts whose relationship is not strictly specific and therefore symmetric co-evolution is unlikely. The degree of specialization among symbionts is considered an important trait in the lichen symbiosis, as it might determine the degree of ecological tolerance and consequently the range of the lichen’s distribution. To study the patterns of specialization within a given ...
    Conference Poster

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