Glucans of lichenized fungi: significance for taxonomy of the genera Parmotrema and Rimelia [PDF]
The glucans of lichenized fungi are an important class of polysaccharides with structural and chemotaxonomic roles. The water-insoluble glucans of the genus Parmotrema (P. austrosinense, P. delicatulum, P. mantiqueirense, P. schindleri, and P. tinctorum) and those of Rimelia (R. cetrata and R.
Elaine R, Carbonero +6 more
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Evaluation of DNA polymerase inhibitory activities of depsidones, depsides and diaryl ethers from the Vietnamese lichen Rimelia clavulifera [PDF]
AbstractThe Vietnamese lichen Rimelia clavulifera of the family Parmeliaceae was chemically investigated to isolate fourteen known compounds. The inhibitory activities of the isolated lichen substances against mammalian DNA polymerases and human cancer cell growth were assessed.
Le Hoang Duy +3 more
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Carnegieispora rimeliae, a new genus of lichenicolous fungus from the Azores
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Javier Etayo, Franz Berger
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An annotated checklist of 103 macrolichen species is provided based on identification of specimens collected from three different vegetation types within the Bolampatti II forest range, Western Ghats, India. Among them, the dominant order is Lecanorales with 47 species, while the dominant family is Parmeliaceae with 40 species.
P. Balaji +3 more
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Secondary Metabolites of Biscogniauxia: Distribution, Chemical Diversity, Bioactivity, and Implications of the Occurrence. [PDF]
Purbaya S +6 more
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Collection of environmental DNA from stemflow for monitoring arboreal biodiversity: Preliminary validation using lichens. [PDF]
Sakata A +4 more
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Discovery and excavation of lichen bioactive natural products. [PDF]
Ren M +5 more
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Apiaceae FNS I originated from F3H through tandem gene duplication. [PDF]
Pucker B, Iorizzo M.
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Fungal-Algal Association Drives Lichens' Mutualistic Symbiosis: A Case Study with Trebouxia-Related Lichens. [PDF]
Zuo YB +7 more
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Structures, Biosynthesis, and Physiological Functions of (1,3;1,4)-β-D-Glucans. [PDF]
Chang SC +3 more
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