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Buellia canescens

Sala T, Sargent MV, Elix JA (1981) Depsidone synthesis. Part 15. New metabolites of the lichen Buellia canescens (Dicks.) De Not. novel phthalide catabolites of depsidones. J Chem Soc Perkin Trans 1 849-854... [Pg.469]

Spillane PA, Keane J, Nolan TJ (1936) The chemical constituents of lichens found in Ireland. Buellia canescens -Part 2. Sci Proc R Dublin Soc 21 333-343... [Pg.470]

Nishikawa, Y., K. Yoshimoto, R. Horiuchi (nee Murakami), K. Michishita, M. Okabe, and F. Fukuoka Change in Antitumor Effect Caused by Modifications of Pustulan Type and Lichenan Type Glucans. Chem. Pharm. Bull. (Japan) 27,1065 (1979). Nolan, T. J., J. Algar, E. P. McCann, W. A. Manahan, and N. Nolan The Chemical Constituents of Lichens Found in Ireland. Buellia canescens. Part 3. The Constitution of Diploicin. Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. 24, 319 (1948). [Pg.230]

Sala, T., M. V. Sargent, and J. A. Elix Depsidone Synthesis. Part 15. New Metabolites of the Lichen Buellia canescens (Dicks.) De Not Novel Phthalide Catabolites of Depsidones. J. Chem. Soc. (London) Perkin Trans. I 1981, 849. Sankawa, U., Y. Ebizuka, and S. Shibata Biosynthetic Incorporation of Emodin and Emodinanthrone into the Anthraquinoids of Penicillium brunneum and P. islandicum. Tetrahedron Letters 1973, 2125. [Pg.231]

The oldest ascosporophytic cells in Buellia canescens, Lecidea elaeochroma, and Lecanora subfuscata seem to become secondarily uninucleate (Fig. 7) but the reason for this phenomenon is unknown. [Pg.68]

In this way the following are (or could be) secondary formations the proparathecium of Buellia canescens the lateral wall and inner lining of the lirellae in the Graphidales the periphyses-invested wall of the Thelotrema-taceae the secondary envelope (and perhaps the carpocentral envelope as well) of certain pyrenolichens the perihymenial envelope of that... [Pg.76]

Buellia canescens (Fig. 32) The primary corpus (A) is derived from a plexiform primordium. It consists of a pericentral envelope, a paraphysogen-ous subhymenial apparatus, and a transitory paraphysoid apparatus. Next, a proparathecium (B), probably homologous to a preparathecial formation, is added to the primary corpus. It has an apical parathecial ring from which is derived the parathecial apparatus sensu stricto. The much reduced primary corpus in Lecanora subfuscata and Lecidea elaeochroma produces the parathecial apparatus directly. [Pg.82]

Lecanora campestris Lecanora conizaeoides Lecanora atra Lecidea limitata Lecidea macrocarpa Baeomyces rufus Ochrolechia parella Pertusaria pertusa Xanthoria parietina Caloplaca heppiana Toninia coeruleonigricans Buellia canescens Graphis spp. [Pg.131]

Buellia canescens. Peak germination values of 30% occurred during the period of prolific discharge. [Pg.140]

Buellia canescens common Physcia 70 adscendens and Xanthoria pariet-ina appears on the bases / /r> 5Cia tribacia appears in S... [Pg.467]

Diploicin (77) Cytotoxic against B16 (murine melanoma) and HaCaT (human keratinocyte) cell lines Buellia canescens (Dicks.) De Not. [99]... [Pg.250]


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