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- chemosyndrome is a set of biosynthetically related compounds produced by a lichen. In 2002, Ulrik Søchting and Patrik Frödén identified chemosyndrome A...
- atranorin and chloroatranorin, alongside a predominant stictic acid chemosyndrome that includes stictic as a major secondary metabolite and smaller amounts...
- component of this genus are the anthraquinones ****ociated with the parietin chemosyndrome. "GSD Species Synonymy. Current Name: Verrucoplaca verruculifera (Vain...
- non-amyloid ascospores, bacilliform conidia, and contains the norstictic acid chemosyndrome. The genus name Xalocoa originates from the Catalan term xaloc, which...
- In 2002, Ulrik Søchting and Patrik Frödén identified chemosyndrome A, the most common chemosyndrome in the genus Teloschistes and in the entire family Teloschistaceae...
- acid, and teloschistin. This suite of chemicals corresponds to the chemosyndrome A as previously elaborated by Søchting. In terms of ecology, Austroplaca...
- reaction. Charcotiana antarctica contain lichen products in the so-called chemosyndrome A, previously identified by Søchting, indicating the presence of parietin...
- chemosyndrome is a set of biosynthetically related compounds produced by a lichen. In 2002, Ulrik Søchting and Patrik Frödén identified chemosyndrome A...
- from closely related species. This species falls into what is known as chemosyndrome A, as defined in a previous study by Ulrik Søchting. This classification...
- Huea, Pyrenodesmia, and Blastenia, their distinct characteristics, chemosyndrome, and microhabitat preferences set them apart within the Teloschistaceae...