- or
lobes that bear apothecia, and by
containing the
lichen substance divaricatic acid, with triterpenes, and with
yellow pigments concentrated at the...
- "Effects of
ultraviolet radiation and PAR on the
content of
usnic and
divaricatic acids in two arctic-alpine lichens".
Photochemical & Photobiological...
-
revision of the
North American species of
Lepraria s.l. that
produce divaricatic acid, with
notes on the type
species of the
genus L. incana". Mycologia...
- a rock. It is only
known from the type locality. The
lichen contains divaricatic acid, a
secondary metabolite known to
exist in six
other Lepraria species...
-
Physcia millegrana include atraric acid,
methyl 3-hydroxy orsellinate, and
divaricatic acid. Brodo,
Irwin M.; Sharnoff,
Sylvia Duran; Sharnoff,
Stephen (2001)...
-
depending on the strain,
sometimes boninic acid,
protocetraric acid, and
divaricatic acid. The
species epithet refers to the type locality.
According to the...
- dibenzofuran. It made up 3.2% of the dry weight. In its
lichenized condition divaricatic acid, an
orcinol depside, made up 1.9% of
Evernia esorediosa's dry weight...
-
member of its
genus that
regularly produces divaricatic acid. It is
characterized by
having divaricatic acid, zeorin, and
nordivaricatic acid, which...
-
woven medulla. The
genus produces the
secondary compounds usnic acid and
divaricatic acid.
Rexiella ****vanii is
found in Australia, New Zealand, and South...
-
neighbouring lichens may
coalesce to form
larger thalli. The
lichen contains divaricatic acid, a
secondary compound that can be
detected using thin-layer chromatography...