Ruprecht U, Brunauer G, Türk R (2014) High photobiont diversity in the common European soil crust lichen Psora decipiens. Biodivers Conserv. Volume 23, Issue 7, pp 1771–1785
U. Langmann, P. Madl, R. Türk, W. Hofmann, G. Brunauer (2014) Sensitivity of lichens to diesel exhaust under laboratory conditionsJ. Environ. Prot., 5 (2014), pp. 1331-1341
Ruprecht, U., Brunauer, G. & Printzen, C. (2012) Photobiont diversity and richness in lecideoid Antarctic lichens from an ecological viewpoint. Lichenologist 44 (5), 661 – 678.
Hametner, C., Brunauer, G. & Stocker-Wörgötter, E. (2012) Molecular analyses of cultured lichenicolous fungi from cetrarioid lichens. In: Bibliotheca Lichenologica, 108: 103-122.
Ruprecht, U., Lumbsch, H., Brunauer, G., Green, T.G.A. & Türk, R. (2012) Insights into the Diversity of Lecanoraceae (Lecanorales, Ascomycota) in Continental Antarctica (Ross Sea region). Nova Hedwigia, 94 (3-4): 287 – 306.
Ruprecht, U., Lumbsch, H., Brunauer, G., Green, T.G.A. & Türk, R. (2010) Diversity of Lecidea (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) species revealed by molecular data and morphological characters. In: Antarctic Science, 22 (6): 727-741.
Ruprecht U, Lumbsch HT, Brunauer G, Green TGA. & R Türk (2010): Molecular data reveal unexpected diversity of Lecidea (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) species in continental Antarctica (Ross Sea Region) corroborated by previously overlooked morphological characters. – Antarctic Science LGP 2nd Edition: 1-15
Brunauer, G., Muggia, L., Stocker-Wörgötter, E., Grube, M. (2009): An actively transcribed polyketide synthase from the lichen fungus Xanthoria elegans. Mycological Research 113: 82-92.
Hager, A., G. Brunauer, R. Türk and E. Stocker-Wörgötter (2008) Production and bioactivity of common lichen metabolites as exemplified by Heterodea muelleri (Hampe) Nyl. In: Journal of Chemical Ecology, 34, 113-120
Brunauer, G., Blaha, J., Hager, A., Türk, R., Stocker-Wörgötter, E. & Grube M. (2007) An isolated lichenicolous fungus forms lichenoid structures when co-cultured with various coccoid algae. In: Symbiosis, 44: 127-136.
Brunauer, G., Hager, A., Grube, M., Türk, R. & Stocker-Wörgötter, E. (2007) Alterations in secondary metabolism of aposymbiotically grown mycobionts of Xanthoria elegans and cultured resynthesis stages. In: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 45: 146-151.
Brunauer G., Hager A., Krautgartner W.D., Türk R. & Stocker-Wörgötter E. (2006) Experimental studies on Lecanora rupicola (L.) Zahlbr.: chemical and microscopical investigations of the mycobiont and re-synthesis stages. In: The Lichenologist, 38: 577-585.
Brunauer, G. & Stocker-Wörgötter, E. (2005) Culture of lichen fungi for future production of biologically active compunds . In: Symbiosis, 38: 187-201.
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