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LICHENOLOGICAL SECTION<br />

E. Farkas, L. Lőkös, K. Molnár. Further results on conservation of lichenised fungi in<br />

Hungary.<br />

P. Lõhmus, A. Lõhmus, J. Kouki. Lichens in a chronosequence of 16–236 year-old kelo<br />

trees.<br />

E. S. Kuznetsova, D. E. Himelbrant, I. S. Stepanchikova. Lichens as indicators of oldgrowth<br />

and pristine forests in Russian Far East.<br />

M. A. Fadeeva, A. V. Kravchenko. Role of the Fennoscandian green belt in conservation of<br />

the lichen biota in eastern Fennoscandia.<br />

19.00 Dinner<br />

20.00–21.00 Poster session<br />

21.00 Work at the laboratory<br />

SEPTEMBER 22 ND , THURSDAY<br />

8.00 Breakfast<br />

9.00–15.00 Field trip to the valley of Jurkiškis and Stirnelė (Melnyčėlė) rivulets (lunch in<br />

field)<br />

15.30 Coffee-break<br />

16.00–18.00 Oral presentations<br />

J. Pykälä. Lichens of calcareous rocks in Finland.<br />

S. Abdulmanova. Post-fire recovery of the lichen cover in a West Siberian forest: zonal<br />

aspects.<br />

L. Konoreva. On the lichens of Svalbard archipelago.<br />

G. Kononenko. Mycotoxins in the reindeer lichens.<br />

19.30 Symposium dinner<br />

SEPTEMBER 23 RD , FRIDAY<br />

8.00 Breakfast<br />

9.00 Departure, excursion<br />

17.00 Planned arrival to Vilnius

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