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- holes on the lower surface of the thallus, the presence of the chemical physodalic acid, and the adundant budding. McCune, Bruce; Martin, Erin P.; Wang,...
- The lichen is characterized by a thallus with soredia, the presence of physodalic acid in the medulla, and rimmed holes on the lower surface. This latter...
- depsidones (3-hydroxyphysodic, 4-O-methyl physodic acid, physodic and physodalic acid), and two depsides (atranorin and chloroatranorin). Other metabolites...
- contains the secondary compounds atranorin, chloroatranorin, physodic acid, physodalic acid, and trace amounts of protocetraric acid. The expected results for...
- fumarprotocetraric acid (major), and minor to trace amounts of protocetraric acid and physodalic acid. List of Cladonia species Ahti, Teuvo; Pino-Bodas, Raquel; Flakus...
- salazinic acid, β-orcinol carboxylic acid, 3-hydroxyphysodalic acid, physodalic acid, and physodic acid. "Synonymy. Current Name: Platismatia glauca (L...
- (orange-red), K−, C−, KC−. It contains the secondary compounds usnic acid and physodalic acid as major components, and protocetraric acid as a minor component...
- distinct from its close relative, Hypogymnia macrospora, as it contains physodalic, protocetraric, and physodic acids instead of 4-O-demethylbarbatic acid...
- characterized by the presence of atranorin and olivetoric acid, with accessory physodalic and protocetraric acids. The species is unique within the genus for its...
- and Hypogymnia physodes, which is PD+ (orange) because of the depsidone physodalic acid. This spot test may be performed by wetting the thallus with K followed...