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- Thamnolic acid is a β-orcinol depside with the molecular formula C19H16O11. Thamnolic acid was first isolated from the lichen Thamnolia vermicularis,...
- hollow isidia, and small conical perforations in the thallus. It contains thamnolic acid as the major lichen product in the medulla. List of Menegazzia species...
- and point downward, and are mostly dark in colour. The species contains thamnolic acid as its main secondary metabolite. The expected results in standard...
- sandy soil and on sandstone; typical habitat includes coastal savannahs. Thamnolic acid, barbatic acid, and 4-O-demethylbarbatic acid are lichen products...
- locality, and race of a particular specimen. Specifically, Usnea can contain thamnolic, squamatic, barbatic, salazinic, and alectorialic acids, all of which...
- genus is characterised by a crustose to squamulose thallus that contains thamnolic acid and hosts a Coccomyxa-type photobiont. The genus is typically recognized...
- other by a combination of ascospore length and the presence or absence of thamnolic acid in the medulla. List of Menegazzia species Acharius, E. (1803). Methodus...
- reproduction. The chemical composition of Siphulopsis queenslandica includes thamnolic acid, a secondary metabolite common in many lichen species. The generic...
- response to iodine. Ascospores can be either fusiform or oblong. Barbatic, thamnolic, and didymic acids are among the most common metabolites produced by C...
- These collections were chemically similar to E. informis, both containing thamnolic acid. Further molecular studies aimed to confirm the placement of this...