Unpublished research by the botanist K. Brundza on the mires in the context of the development of Lithuanian natural sciences and ecosystem changesProject leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Source of funding: Research Council of Lithuania
Moss inventory and research in the entire territory of the Curonian Spit National ParkProject leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Contracted by: Curonian Spit National Park Directorate
Šepeta. Marsh vegetation in the context of historical research and landscape changes (ŠEPETA)Project leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Source of funding: Research Council of Lithuania
Sources of botanical research at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. K. Szafnagel’s “Zapiski bryologiczne” and herbarium – research and publication (BRYZAKS)Project leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Source of funding: Research Council of Lithuania
Unexamined bryological collections. Significance for the knowledge of Lithuanian bryoflora and assessment of the impact of landscape changes on its structure (SAMANOS)Project leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Source of funding: Research Council of Lithuania
Invasion potentials of Campylopus introflexus populations in Lithuanian peatlandsProject leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Student: Adelė Markevičiūtė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Source of funding: Research Council of Lithuania
Occurrence of Scorpidium cossonii and Scorpidium revolvens in Lithuanian miresProject leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Student: Birutė Paršonytė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Source of funding: Research Council of Lithuania
The impact of the neophytic moss Campylopus introflexus on the formation of peatland communities (DURPYNAI)Project leader: Dr. Ilona Jukonienė
Division: Laboratory of Flora and Geobotany
Title of the National Research Programme: Ecosystems in Lithuania: Climate Change and Human Impact
Source of funding: Research Council of Lithuania