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science in 2004 by
Norwegian lichenologist Jarle Bjerke. It
contains caperatic acid. Bjerke,
Jarle W. (2004). "Revision of the
lichen genus Menegazzia...
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flush with the lobe surface,
white capitate soralia, and
presence of
caperatic acid. This is the only
known occurrence of this
compound in the genus...
- spores,
laminal apothecia (fruiting bodies), and the
presence of
usnic and
caperatic acids. It
primarily grows on the bark of
whitebark pine in
subalpine and...
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literature to
refer to Taiwan. It
contains the
lichen products atranorin,
caperatic acid, and an
unidentified yellow pigment. Zahlbruckner, A. (1933). "Flechten...
- substances. More
recent chemical analysis has also
identified atranorin,
caperatic acid, and an
unidentified yellow pigment in P. erosa.
Phylogenetic analysis...
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lobes that are
shorter and more congested.
Menegazzia confusa contains caperatic acid as its
primary lichen product,
whereas M. platytrema
contains stictic...
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often responsible for the
yellowish color,
while the
medulla contains caperatic, lichesterinic, and
protolichesterinic acids,
which are
secondary metabolites...
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compounds such as atranorin, chloratranorin,
rhodocladonic acid, and
caperatic acid. The
soralia do not
react to Pd.
Underneath the apothecia, the tissue...
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indicating the
presence of atranorin; in the medulla,
which contains caperatic acid, the K+ (lilac or purple)
reaction is distinctive. Canêz, Luciana...
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Chemical analysis has
revealed that P. herrei
contains atranorin and
caperatic acid.
While P. herrei and its
close relative P. stenophylla have largely...