About us
The Acta Biologica Plantarum Agriensis, a member of the Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis family of scientific journals, is published yearly by the Eszterházy University, Eger. This international journal contributes in all areas of plant biology, including anatomy, physiology, stress- and ecophysiology, biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, ecology, taxonomy and geobotany.
ISSN 2061-6716 (Print)
ISSN 2063-6725 (Online)
Aims and Scope
We consider papers in any of the main areas of plant biology including anatomy, physiology, stress- and ecophysiology, biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, ecology, taxonomy and geobotany. Type of published papers: research papers, review articles, and comments on published papers. Review articles should indicate fruitful areas of further research.
This website has not been updated from October of 2023.
Please visit the following website for updated content and information: https://ojs.uni-eszterhazy.hu/index.php/ABPA/index
Acta Biologica Plantarum Agriensis 11(2) (2023)
Content
Abstracts:
- CRYPTIC 2023: CRYPTOGAMS' TRAITS IN THE CARPATHIANS
by Krisztina Buczkó, Csilla Stenger-Kovács, Mária Höhn, László Lőkös, Erzsébet Szurdoki, Katalin Báldi, János Korponai
Pages: 4-4 - TWO DECADES OF THE BRYOPHYTE BIODIVERSITY MONITORING SYSTEM IN HUNGARY
by Beáta Papp, Péter Ódor, Erzsébet Szurdoki
Pages: 5-5 - ON THE FLORISTIC DIVERSITY OF THE HUNGARIAN PTERIDOPHYTES
by János Csiky, Attila Sipos, Júlia Tamás
Pages: 6-6 - OCCURRENCE OF MYCOGONE ROSEA LINK ON MACROFUNGI
by Dominik Dredor, Tünde Szmatona Túri
Pages: 7-7 - TOLERANCE OF A SEMI-DESERT MOSS-DOMINATED CRYPTOBIOTIC CRUST TO A VARIETY OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL STRESSES
by Sándor Dulai, Réka Tarnai, Zsófia Radnai, Ammar Allem, András Vojtkó, Tamás Pócs
Pages: 8-8 - USNIC ACID ENANTIOMERS IN LICHENS IN EUROPE AND AFRICA
by Edit Farkas, Maonian Xu, Krisztina Szabó, Paul M. Kirika, Arthur M. Muhoro
Pages: 9-9 - REVISION OF THE MOSSES OF PIERS HERBARIUM IN SAVARIA MUSEUM, SZOMBATHELY (SAMU)
by István Galambos
Pages: 10-10 - EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF FORESTRY TREATMENTS ON ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGAL COMMUNITIES IN A PANNONIAN OAK-HORNBEAM FOREST
by József Geml, Adrienn Geiger, Anna Molnár, Leal Carla Mota, Flóra Tinya, Bence Kovács, Réka Aszalós, Péter Ódor
Pages: 11-11 - THE ROLE OF THE MIGRATORY WATERBIRDS IN ALGAE DISPERSION
by Judit Görgényi, Zsuzsanna Kókai, Gábor Borics, Esther Sebastián-Gonzalez, Pál Tóth, Ádám Lovas-Kiss
Pages: 12-12 - THE COLLECTION OF VIETNAM BRYOPHYTES & LICHENS IN EGR HERBARIUM
by Thien-Tam Luong, Thi-Phi-Giao Vo, Nguyen-Khanh-Trinh Tram, Thanh-Luc Nguyen, Andrea Sass-Gyarmati, Tamás Pócs
Pages: 13-13 - NON-STRUCTURAL CARBOHYDRATES OF BRYOPHYTES IN RELATION TO THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE
by Marianna Marschall
Pages: 14-14 - HUNGARIAN ASPECTS OF THE EUROPEAN CHAROPHYTE ATLAS
by Attila Mesterházy, Balázs András Lukács, János Csiky
Pages: 15-15 - RECENT PROGRESS IN THE STUDY OF LICHENS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA (EAST AFRICA)
by Arthur M. Muhoro, Edit Farkas
Pages: 16-16 - HABITAT PREFERENCES OF THE THREATENED KNOTHOLE MOSSES CODONOBLEPHARON FORSTERI AND ANACAMPTODON SPLACHNOIDES IN ABANDONED COPPICE OAK FORESTS
by Csaba Németh, Katalin Veres, Réka Aszalós, Bence Kovács
Pages: 17-17 - THE INFLUENCE OF CITIZEN SCIENCE IN REVEALING THE BIODIVERSITY OF MACROFUNGI IN HUNGARY: A CASE STUDY OF VOLVARIELLA BOMBYCINA
by Viktor Papp, Ágnes Radnóti, István Sárközi, Renátó Molnár, Bálint Dima
Pages: 18-18 - TYPE STUDIES ON TWO LEPIOTOID FUNGI DESCRIBED FROM HUNGARY
by Ágnes Radnóti, Bálint Dima, Lajos Benedek, Viktor Papp
Pages: 19-19 - DEBRECEN, AS AN ALGOLOGIST SEES IT
by Enikő T-Krasznai, Zsuzsanna Nemes-Kókai, Judit Görgényi, Verona Lerf, Áron Lukács, Viktória B-Béres
Pages: 20-20 - SOME LICHENICOLOUS FUNGI FROM EAST AFRICA (KENYA AND TANZANIA)
by Nóra Varga, László Lőkös, Edit Farkas
Pages: 21-21 - REVEALING THE LONG-TERM EFFECT OF UV-PROTECTANT USNIC ACID REMOVAL ON DIFFERENT LIGHT PROTECTION MECHANISMS
by Katalin Veres, Mónika Sinigla, Krisztina Szabó, Edit Farkas
Pages: 22-22 - FOR THE 90TH BIRTHDAY OF TAMÁS PÓCS
by Sándor Orbán
Pages: 23-23 - STUDYING DYNAMICS OF CRYPTOGAMIC COMMUNITIES IN ACIDIC PANNONIAN DRY GRASSLANDS CAUSED BY MANAGEMENT CHANGE
by Rebeka Aszalósné Balogh, Edit Farkas, Júlia Tüdősné Budai, László Lőkös, Gábor Matus
Pages: 24-24 - COPPER AND ZINC EFFECTS ON SPORE GERMINABILITY OF RARE AND THREATENED MOSS PHYSCOMITRIUM EURYSTOMUM
by Djordje P. Božović, Marija V. Ćosić, Ana Tenji, Milorad M. Vujičić, Aneta D. Sabovljević, Marko S. Sabovljević
Pages: 25-25 - NEW RECORDS OF SLIME MOLD ( PROTOZOA: MYXOMYCETES ) SPECIES FOR HUNGARIAN FLORA AND DATA OF ITS SUBSTRATES
by Dominik Dredor, Tünde Szmatona Túri
Pages: 26-26 - LEWINSKYA SHAWII (WILSON) F.LARA, GARILLETI & GOFFINET, A NEW MEMBER OF THE HUNGARIAN BRYOPHYTE FLORA
by Peter Erzberger, Péter Szűcs
Pages: 27-27 - ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN A PANNONIAN SANDY FOREST STEPPE LANDSCAPE: A COMPARISON OF OPEN AND CLOSED GRASSLANDS AND POPLAR WOODLANDS
by József Geml
Pages: 28-28 - INFLUENCE OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS ON MULTIPLICATION OF RARE AND THREATEN MOSS DREPANOCLADUS LYCOPODIOIDES (AMBLYSTEGIACEAE) IN IN VITRO CONDITIONS
by Bojana Z. Jadranin, Beata Papp, Đorđe P. Božović, Marija V. Ćosić, Aneta D. Sabovljević, Milorad M. Vujičić, Marko S. Sabovljević
Pages: 29-29 - THE IMPORTANCE OF LICHENS AND THEIR CONSERVATION
by Coretor N. Kanyungulu, Edit Farkas
Pages: 30-30 - THE ALLELOPATHIC POTENTIAL OF THE MOSS FONTINALIS ANTIPYRETICA ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS
by Nikolina Matić, Djordje Božović, Marija Ćosić, Milorad Vujičić, Marko S. Sabovljević, Aneta D. Sabovljević
Pages: 31-31 - MOLECULAR AND MORPHOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATION OF CHROOGOMPHUS MEDITERRANEUS NEW TO THE HUNGARIAN FUNGA
by Balázs Palla, Bálint Dima, György Vrba, Viktor Papp
Pages: 32-32 - NEW BRYOPHYTE DATA FROM A RECLAIMED MINING AREA NEAR VARTEG, SOUTH WALES
by Erika Pénzes-Kónya
Pages: 33-33 - SYSTEMATIC AND PHYLOGENY OF LEUCOBRYUM (LEUCOBRYACEAE, BRYOPHYTA) FROM INDIAN OCEAN
by Quentin Dejonghe, Catherine Reeb
Pages: 34-34 - PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON THE SPHAGNUM COLLECTION (EGR): CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BRYOFLORA OF MADAGASCAR AND RÉUNION ISLAND
by Andrea Sass-Gyarmati, Marianna Marschall, Catherine Reeb
Pages: 35-35 - THREAT FACTORS AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF PROTECTED LICHEN SPECIES IN THE BAKONY REGION (HUNGARY)
by Mónika Sinigla, Erzsébet Szurdoki, László Lőkös, Dénes Bartha, Edit Farkas
Pages: 36-36 - COMPARISON OF SITES OF PROTECTED LICHEN SPECIES IN THE BAKONY REGION (HUNGARY)
by Mónika Sinigla, Erzsébet Szurdoki, László Lőkös, Dénes Bartha, István Galambos, András Bidló, Edit Farkas
Pages: 37-37 - DOES CESIUM AFFECT ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY IN ATRICHUM UNDULATUM IN IN VITRO CONDITIONS?
by Jelena N. Stanojković, Marija V. Ćosić, Marko S. Sabovljević, Ana A. Čučulović, Milorad M. Vujičić
Pages: 38-38 - THE EXPLORATION OF TAMÁS PÓCS IN VIETNAM
by Thien Tam Luong, Nguyen Khanh Trinh Tram
Pages: 39-39 - LICHENS AND LICHENICOLOUS FUNGI FROM OLEA EUROPAEA IN MONTENEGRO
by Nóra Varga, Edit Farkas, László Lőkös
Pages: 40-40 - DO NOT JUDGE BY APPEARANCE! – RESULTS OF A MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON THE CLADONIA CHLOROPHAEA SPECIES GROUP RICH IN LICHEN SECONDARY METABOLITES
by Katalin Veres, László Lőkös, Edit Farkas
Pages: 41-41 - ENVIRONMENTAL DNA SEQUENCING REVEALS DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSES OF BRYOPHILLUS AND PLANT PATHOGENIC FUNGI TO FORESTRY TREATMENTS
by Gabriella Fintha, Péter Ódor, Carla M. Leal, Adrienn Geiger, Anna Molnár, Gglodia Kgobe, Réka Aszalós, Flóra Tinya, Bence Kovács, József Geml
Pages: 42-42 - EFFECT OF SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS ON THE COMPOSITION OF ANIMAL PARASITIC FUNGAL COMMUNITIES
by Gergő Tamási, Péter Ódor, Gabriella Fintha, Carla Mota Leal, Adrienn Geiger, Anna Molnár, Glodia Kgobe, Réka Aszalós, Flóra Tinya, Bence Kovács
Pages: 43-43
Development of this Web site is realized as a part of the "EKF - a TermészetTudás Főiskolája", a successful tender project of New Hungary Development Plan TÁMOP 4.2.3: Recognition and dissemination of scientific results. The project is founded by the EU and is co-financed by the European Social Fund.
This web site is being developed by Tibor Juhász.
© 2010 Eszterházy Károly College. All rights reserved.