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Molecular systematics and species distribution of foliose lichens in the Gulf of Thailand mangroves with emphasis on Dirinaria picta species complex [PDF]
Extensive surveys of mangrove foliose lichens in Caliciaceae and Physciaceae on the Gulf of Thailand revealed eight species of the genera Dirinaria, Physcia, and Pyxine.
Achariya Rangsiruji+7 more
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Lichen planus pigmentosus and lichen planopilaris [PDF]
Lichen planus is an inflammatory skin conditionwith characteristic histopathological findings thathas many clinical variants. Recently, there have been25 cases reported in the literature of lichen planuspigmentosus (LPPi) that preceded the developmentof frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA), which is a variantof lichen planopilaris (LPP).
Cobos, Gabriela+3 more
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Production and Activity of Cristazarin in the Lichen-Forming Fungus Cladonia metacorallifera
Lichens are a natural source of bioactive compounds. Cladonia metacorallifera var. reagens KoLRI002260 is a rare lichen known to produce phenolic compounds, such as rhodocladonic, thamnolic, and didymic acids.
Min-Hye Jeong+6 more
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Two New Corticolous Buellioid Species from South Korea
Several buellioid specimens were collected from South Korea during field surveys and two new species are described based on morphology, chemistry, and molecular phylogeny. Buellia boseongensis sp. nov. is similar to B.
Dong Liu+7 more
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Psoroglaena humidosilvae Lee is described as a new lichen species from a wetland forest in South Korea. The new species is distinct from P. stigonemoides (Orange) Henssen by little projections locally present on the thallus; smaller, paler, and globose ...
Beeyoung Gun Lee, Jae-Seoun Hur
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Aspicilia humida Lee is described as a new lichen-forming fungus from a wetland forest, South Korea. The new species is distinguishable from Aspicilia aquatica (Fr.) Körb., the most similar species, by the absence of prothallus, black disk without green ...
Beeyoung Gun Lee+2 more
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Lichen represent a fascinating combination of organisms working together to form some familiar and unfamiliar growths on a variety of substrates. This fact sheet hopes to define and explain these organisms.
Lara B. Milligan+2 more
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Strigula is a pantropic foliicolous lichen living on the leaf surfaces of evergreen broadleaf plants. In South Korea, Strigula is the only genus of foliicolous lichen recorded from Jeju Island. Several Strigula species have been recorded, but the ecology
Seung-Yoon Oh+2 more
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