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Cladonia cervicornis

A study of Cladonia cervicornis (Achar.) Flotow from two widely disjunct populations in California, one from coastal Mendocino County and one from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in Amador County, revealed a difference in the frequency of occurrence of the depside atranorin [245] (see Fig. 2.76) (Hammer and Ahti, 1990). The compound, considered to be a primitive feature of this lichen species, was present in 80% of the... [Pg.120]

Fig. 2.76 Compounds 242-244, exudate constituents from Mimulus (Diplacus) aurantiacus. Compound 245, a depside from Cladonia cervicornis... Fig. 2.76 Compounds 242-244, exudate constituents from Mimulus (Diplacus) aurantiacus. Compound 245, a depside from Cladonia cervicornis...

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