- 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...
-
polaribilocular structure, and
contain chemical compounds such as zeorin,
pannarin, or
usnic acid.
Found in
Australasia and
South America,
these lichens typically...
- "1'-Chloropannarin, a new
depsidone from
Argopsis friesiana:
Notes on the
structure of
pannarin and on the
chemistry of the
lichen genus Argopsis". Phytochemistry. 14...
-
granular soredia on its
upper surface. It
contains the
chemicals atranorin,
pannarin, and arthothelin.
Ascospores number eight per ascus, and are ellipsoid...
-
found in
other Pannariaceae genera. Chemically,
Joergensenia contains pannarin. Its
phylogenetic position and
morphological features,
particularly the...
- by 5–6 μm).
Lichen products that
occur in this
species are atranorin,
pannarin, and
thiophanic acid. "Palicella
lueckingii Rodr. Flakus".
Catalogue of...
- pseudogangaleoides ssp. verdonii. It
stands apart from L. margarodes by its lack of
pannarin – a
substance found in
other species –
despite having similar ascospore...
- Chemically, some
species contain a
secondary metabolite (lichen product)
called pannarin,
while others lack any
detectable compounds. This
unique combination of...
-
observed to
occur in this species. Chemically,
Lecidea toensbergii contains pannarin,
which can be
detected by thin-layer chromatography. The spot
tests show...