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- Y. (2017) Simulated global warming increases usnic acid but reduces perlatolic acid in the mat-forming terricolous lichen Cladonia stellaris. The Lichenologist...
- negative in this species except that it is UV+, indicating the presence of perlatolic acid and stenosporic acid. Montanelia disjuncta grows on sun-exposed,...
- composition for its genus, typically featuring atranorin, miriquidic acid, perlatolic acid, and anziaic acid.S. groenlandi**** serves as a host to at least a...
- substances including atranorin, fumarprotocetraric acid, psoromic acid, and perlatolic acid. The compound produces a red color when treated with ferric chloride...
- H. eucalypti, contains homosekikaic acid, whereas the others contain perlatolic acid. Species of Hertelidea are typically found on charred and rotting...
- Judith M. (2013). Johnson, Christopher James (ed.). "Imbricaric Acid and Perlatolic Acid: Multi-Targeting Anti-Inflammatory Depsides from Cetrelia monachorum"...
- as it contains fumarprotocetraric acid rather than psoromic acid or perlatolic acid. Cladonia graeca has a persistent primary thallus (the first-formed...
-  sayanensis is imbricaric acid, while minor compounds include atranorin, perlatolic acid, divaricatic acid, and anziaic acid. Otnyukova, Tatyana N.; Stepanov...
- ascus (four), and the presence of 2'-O-methyl-substituted homologues of perlatolic acid. List of Pertusaria species "Pertusaria elixii Jariangpr". Catalogue...
- confluentic acid, 4-0-methylolivetolcarboxylic acid, hyperlatolic acid, and perlatolic acid. Sporodophoron primorskiense is morphologically similar to S. gossypinum...