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    Organization of ecological monitoring of construction
    (Lviv-Toruń : Liha-Pres, 2019) Osypova, A. A.; Savenko, V. I.
    The scientific substantiation of the organizational and functional structure of environmental monitoring during the construction of industrial and civil structures has been performed. Models of organizational and functional structures include the purpose of creation and the main purpose (function) of the structure, organizational or functional schemes, as well as logistics.
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    Вплив температури на показник кислотності рН в основних життезабеспечуючих ресурсах екосистем
    (Торубара В. В., 2019) Ковальова, А.В.
    Зміна показника рН в природних ресурсах відбувається завдяки ефектам впливу кислотних опадів на природні та штучні системи. Об'єктами шкідливого впливу кислотних дощів є процеси, на які впливає зміна рН середовища, тобто зміна концентрації гідроксильних іонів. Це відноситься також і до живих організмів, оскільки більшість біологічних процесів відчутні до зміни рН.
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    Trichia scabra
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. The combination of bright orange-yellow, densely packed sessile sporangia on a brown honeycomb hypothallus, a capillitium with rough elaters and spiny spirals, and delicately reticulate spores is diagnostic for this species.
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    Trichia decipiens
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. This species is easily recognised by the shining, olivaceous and membranous peridium and translucent stalk filled with spore-like cysts. No other stalked species of Trichia has both of these features.
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    Perichaena chrysosperma
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. The doughnut-shaped plasmodiocarps occasionally produced in moist chamber cultures, and the prominently spiny capillitium make P. chrysosperma particularly distinctive. The macroscopic characters of this species, however, vary widely, and this may result in confusion with atypical forms of P. corticalis (Batsch) Rostaf., P. vermicularis (Schwein.) Rostaf. and even Trichia contorta (Ditmar) Rostaf. It may be distinguished from these three species by the short, wider and occasionally branched plasmodiocarps, the darker colour, spiny capillitium and smaller spores.
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    Metatrichia vesparium
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. The clustered sporangia with a distinctive shape and papery texture resembling miniature wasp nests, the shining purple-red sporangia, and the red spore mass all make this an easy species to identify. When stalks are joined this species can look like M. floriformis (Schwein.) Nann.-Bremek., but the spore mass colour is usually sufficient to separate them and, if there is any doubt, the spiny capillitium of M. vesparium is diagnostic.
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    Hemitrichia clavata
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. Hemitrichia clavata is sometimes difficult to distinguish from H. calyculata (Speg.) M.L. Farr, which is much more common. The deep cup which gradually widens from the stout stalk, the rough capillitium, white plasmodium and warty, rather than spiny, reticulation of spores separate H. clavata from H. calyculata. Very generally, H. clavata tends to occur in mountainous or cold-temperate regions during autumn and winter, whereas H. calyculata may occur more in warm-temperate or tropical climates over summer and autumn.
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    Arcyria stipata
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. The almost pseudoaethalial habit, persistent peridium and copper colour make this species distinctive.
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    Arcyria minuta
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. Flat-topped, pink sporangia, each with a fixed capillitium, and capillitium thread marking more or less limited to cogs. Poorly developed sporocarps, or those with a non-expanded capillitium resemble A. cinerea (Bull.) Pers., but in A. cinerea sporangium colour is grey, and capillitium markings are densely spinulose. Sporangium colour in A. minuta is similar to that of A. pomiphomis (Leers) Rostaf., but A. minuta has larger sporocarps and cylindrical rather than subglobose sporangia.
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    Arcyria denudata
    (CABI, 2012) Krivomaz, Т. І.; Michaud, A.; Minter, D. W.
    Diagnostic features. Bright red or reddish brown, upright sporangia, each with a funnel-shaped calyculus with a non-dehiscent capillitium firmly attached to calyculus even after expansion. Brown weathered sporocarps may be confused with A. affinis Rostaf., but in that species the stalk is slightly eccentric, and the capillitium detaches from the calyculus after expanding.