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Lecanora muralis

Cladonia convoluta, C. rangiformis, Lecanora muralis, Neuphuscelia pulla, Xanthoparmelia tinctina, Xanthoria aureola Cs Northern Greece Sawidis and Heinrich (1992)... [Pg.266]

C30H52O2, Mr 444.74, mp. 236-242 °C, [d f +63.3°. A pentacyclic triterpenediol of the hopane series occurring in numerous lichens, e.g., the widely distributed wall lichen Lecanora muralis. [Pg.712]

Deriv Isomurolic acid, mp 115-116 °C (MeOH), by heating of murolic acid in dimethyl-formamide at 150 °C for 30 min StL Lecanora muralis (Schreb.) Rabenh. [Pg.148]

Huneck S, Schreiber K, Hofle G, Snatzke G (1979) Neodfliydromurol- und Murolsaure, zwei neue y-Lactoncarbonsauren aus Lecanora muralis. J Hattori Bot Lab 45 1-23... [Pg.461]

Lecanora muralis (Schreb.) Rabenh. [Parmelia saxicola]... [Pg.37]

Rankovic B, Kosanic M, Stanojkovic T (2011) Antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer activity of the lichens Cladonia furcata, Lecanora atra and Lecanora muralis. BMC Complement Altem Med. doi 10.1186/1472-6882-11-97... [Pg.103]

Lecanora muralis, 5 and 10 lig/ml (Alpsoy et al. 2011), and Umbilicaria vellea and Xanthoparmelia somloensis (Aslan et al. 2012a) were antigenotoxic against AFBl-induced SCE and MN formation in HPL in vitro. [Pg.158]

Haustoria were the first lichen structures demonstrated with the electron microscope (Moore and McAlear, 1960 Durrell, 1967). These early investigations on lichen ultrastructure confirmed only the existence of haustoria and did not reveal many details of haustorial structure and the infected algal cells. Prominent intracellular haustoria were observed in Maronella laricina (Ahmadjian, 1966), Lecanora muralis (Peveling, 1968b), Lecanora rubina... [Pg.167]

London growing on basic substrata around Newcastle upon Tyne concrete and asbestos remain well colonized at pollution levels which have cleared all corticolous and acid saxicolous habitats, and certain normally wide-ranging species like Lecanora muralis behave as strict calcicoles under pollution stress. Epiphytes show the same phenomenon, persisting longest on the alkaline bark of ash and elm and on those parts of the tree which have the highest pH (Fig. 7). [Pg.461]


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