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- indicating the presence of two chlorine atoms. Its UV spectrum matched that of pannarin, and infrared spectroscopy revealed characteristic aldehyde (1725 cm⁻¹)...
- that reproduce a****ually, and produce the secondary compounds argopsin, pannarin, and usnic acid. Those taxa that are fertile have lecanorine apothecia...
- found in other Pannariaceae genera. Chemically, Joergensenia contains pannarin. Its phylogenetic position and morphological features, particularly the...
- It contains a unique combination of secondary metabolites, including pannarin and methylplacodiolic acid, as well as unidentified terpenoids. Closely...
- polaribilocular structure, and contain chemical compounds such as zeorin, pannarin, or usnic acid. Found in Australasia and South America, these lichens typically...
- and other lichens. It is chemically distinct due to its production of pannarin, zeorin, and several minor secondary metabolites. The species is known...
- later research showed that the lichen contained the secondary chemical pannarin and was therefore moved to genus Pannaria with the new name P. melanesica...
- by 5–6 μm). Lichen products that occur in this species are atranorin, pannarin, and thiophanic acid. "Palicella lueckingii Rodr. Flakus". Catalogue of...
- cells, up to about 22 by 10. The species contains the lichen products pannarin and zeorin. The author named it occidentalis because, at the time of writing...
- The PD+ (orange) chemical spot test reaction indicates the presence of pannarin, a lichen product. The geographic range of the lichen includes India, Sri...