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- Gyrophoric acid is a tridepside that can be found in the lichen Cryptothecia rubrocincta and in Xanthoparmelia pokomyi. It is a double ester of the orsellinic...
- protolichinestrinic acid aggregate, and gyrophoric acid, with varying spot test reactions possibly due to different concentrations of gyrophoric acid. Chemotype II includes...
- many species in the F. subternella group. However, the production of gyrophoric acid in its pycnidial walls is an unusual trait for the group. The pycnidia...
- in appearance to Echinoplaca verrucifera, but lacks setae and contains gyrophoric, lecanoric, and subgyrophoric acids. Echinoplaca pernambucensis was first...
- the Pyrenulaceae due to its sorediate thallus and chemistry involving gyrophoric acid, a combination of characteristics that is not observed in any other...
- a type of enzyme that cuts depside bonds. One such enzyme is tannase. Gyrophoric acid, found in the lichen Cryptothecia rubrocincta, is a depside. Merochlorophaeic...
- rare occurrence of apothecia. The lichen has the secondary chemicals gyrophoric acid and lecanoric acid. The photobiont partner of this lichen is a chlorococcoid...
- found in the lichen include pseudocyp****arin A, 4-O-methyl-gyrophoric acid, and gyrophoric acid. The specific epithet refers to the "rather robust, leathery...
- that was mylonitized. Lecanora microloba contains secondary compounds: gyrophoric acid, usnic acid, and zeorin as major metabolites, and an unidentified...
- hyaline (transparent) and densely encrusted with crystals, likely of gyrophoric acid. The hyphae (filamentous structures of fungi) are approximately 2–3 μm...