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Biasuso, Amalia B. y Adriana I. Hladki. 2011. “Biodeterioro ocasionado por Briofitas, Ascomicetes liquenizados y Cianobacteria en una escultura (Tucumán, Argentina)”. Lilloa 48 (1).
Amalia B. Biasuso, Adriana I. Hladki
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Some species of Parmotrema (Parmeliaceae) from the Brazilian Amazon with salazinic acid [PDF]
Six new species of Parmotrema (P. aristidesii, P. hypoflavum, P. marjorieanum, P. marlitonii, P. nelihondae, and P. subcristiferum) and P. cristiferum, all containing salazinic acid, were collected from the Amazon rainforest in Mato Grosso State, Brazil,
Fabiana Aparecida Rego Ciecoski +3 more
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Published as part of Feldberg, Kathrin, Kaasalainen, Ulla, Mamontov, Yuriy S., Gradstein, S. Robbert, Schäfer-Verwimp, Alfons, Divakar, Pradeep K. & Schmidt, Alexander R., 2025, Extending the fossil record of Miocene neotropical epiphyte communities, pp.
Feldberg, Kathrin +6 more
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Parmotrema specimen 4 Specimen. Geoscientific Collection of the University of Göttingen, Germany (GZG), GZG.BST.22085; syninclusion Frullania chiapasensis. Age and stratigraphic level. 15‒23 Ma, Langhian – Aquitanian (early to middle Miocene), Simojovel, Chiapas, Mexico. Description. Lichen fragment approximately 2.3 × 4.5 mm in diameter.
Feldberg, Kathrin +6 more
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Abstract Lichens, symbiotic organisms formed by fungi and photosynthetic partners, produce secondary metabolites with various biological activities, including antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. This study investigates the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of methanol extracts Parmotrema tinctorum, Parmotrema clavuliferum ...
Oky Kusuma Atni +3 more
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The lichen family Parmeliaceae in Poland. I. The genus Parmotrema
The paper presents the results of study on four Parmotrema species in Poland, P. arnoldii, P. crinitum, P. perlatum and P. stuppeum. They are mainly known from southern part of the country, mostly in the Carpathians. P.
Agnieszka Jabłońska +2 more
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O levantamento das espécies de grandes parmélias que ocorrem no litoral centro-sul do Estado de São Paulo (Brasil) revelou a presença de seis espécies de Parmotrema A. Mass.
Michel Navarro Benatti +1 more
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The atmospheric dispersion atmospheric plume of the metropolitan region and neighborhoods of the city of Rio de Janeiro was investigated through elemental analyzes (Na, K, Al, Mn, Pb, Ni, Cr) and stable lead isotopes in two epiphytes; the lichen ...
AGUINALDO N. MARQUES JUNIOR +6 more
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Parmotrema enteroxanthum is a restricted distribution foliose lichen, easily recognized by its yellow medulla and salazinic acid content. Previously known only from Venezuela, Colombia, and Bolivia, its distribution in South America remains poorly ...
Tamires Silva Dutra +4 more
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Parmotrema subisidiosum Hale 1974
Parmotrema subisidiosum (Müll. Arg.) Hale (1974a: 339) MycoBank no. 343134 Parmelia cetrata var. subisidiosa Müll. Arg. (1894: 256) MycoBank no. 373829 Type:— TANZANIA. Tanga: Usambara Mountains, Bumba, 1894, Holst 8772 p.p. (G [image!], lectotype; designated by Hale & Flechter 1990). ≡ Parmelia subisidiosa (Müll. Arg.) C.W.
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