Yoshikazu Yamamoto
Yoshikazu Yamamoto (山本好和, 1949– ), Japanese lichenologist, chemist
IPNI standard form: Yoshik.Yamam.
Guest Researcher, Osaka Museum of Natural History, Japan (2015– )
Emeritus Professor, Akita Prefectural University, Japan (2015– )
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Publications
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- Harada, H. & Yamamoto, Y. 2006. Tania mohamedii (lichenized Ascomycota, Arthoniaceae), a new byssoid lichen from Peninsular Malaysia. Lichenology: A Journal Devoted to All Research Fields of Lichenology [Japan] 5(2): 89–94. ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Harada, H. & Yamamoto, Y. 2007. Mazaediothecium mohamedii (Lichenized Ascomycota, Pyrenulaceae), a New Pyrenocarpous Lichen from Peninsular Malaysia. Lichenology: A Journal Devoted to All Research Fields of Lichenology [Japan] 6(2): 135–139. ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Yamamoto, Y. 2017. Lichens of Japan. [Nippon no Chiirui: 630 shu.] (Handy version): [i]–iv, 1–310. (in Japanese). Sankeisha Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan. Reference page.
- Yamamoto, Y. 2017. Lichens of Japan. [Nippon no Chiirui: 630 shu.] (Desktop version): [i]–v, 1–618. (in Japanese). Sankeisha Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan. Reference page.
- Yamamoto, Y., Takahagi, T., Bando, M. & Kawakami, H. 2017. Lichen data of Osaka Prefecture I. Lichens of the Nagai Park (Osaka City) and four noteworthy species including two as new for Japan. Bulletin of the Osaka Museum of Natural History 71: 11–16. DOI: 10.20643/00001227 Reference page.
- Yamamoto, Y. 2018. Lichens of Japan. – Taxonomic Systematics & Checklist of Japanese Lichens 2018.: [i]–[iv], 1–78. (in Japanese). Sankeisha Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan. Reference page.
- Kondratyuk, S.Y., Halda, J.P., Lőkös, L., Yamamoto, Y., Popova, L.P. & Hur, J.-S. 2019. New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 8. Acta Botanica Hungarica 61(1–2): 101–135. DOI: 10.1556/034.61.2019.1-2.8 . ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Kondratyuk, S.Y., Lőkös, L., Farkas, E., Kärnefelt, I., Thell, A., Yamamoto, Y. & Hur, J.-S. 2020. Three new genera of the Teloschistaceae proved by three gene phylogeny. Acta Botanica Hungarica 62(1–2): 109–136. DOI: 10.1556/034.62.2020.1-2.7 . ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Yamamoto, Y. 2020. Lichens of Japan. – Localities of Japanese Lichens.: [i]–[ii], 1–280. (in Japanese). Sankeisha Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan. Reference page.
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