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Lichen symbionts

Bandichhor R, Nosse B, Reiser O (2005) Paraconic Acids - The Natural Products from Lichen Symbiont. 243 43-72 Bannwarth W, see Horn J (2004) 242 43-75 Barre L, see Lasne M-C (2002) 222 201-258... [Pg.253]

Paraconic Acids - The Natural Products from Lichen Symbiont... [Pg.45]

Bandichhor R, Nosse B, Reiser O (2005) Paraconic Acids - The Natural Products from Lichen Symbiont. 243 43-72... [Pg.225]

The problems of applying evolutionary analysis to organisms such as fungi, lichen symbionts, and algae have been due in part to (1) the availability of relatively few morphological characters, some of which may be... [Pg.65]

Ahmadjian, V. (1967). A guide to the algae occurring as lichen symbionts isolation, culture, cultural physiology, and identification. PhycologiaS, 127-160. [Pg.203]

Life at the limits Capacities of isolated and cultured lichen symbionts to resist extreme environmental stresses. Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres 38, 457-468. [Pg.204]

Verma N, Behera BC, Sonone A et al (2008c) Lipid peroxidation and tyrosinase inhibition by lichen symbionts grown in-vitro. Afr J Biochem Res 2 225-231 Verma N, Behera BC, Parizadeh H et al (2011) Bactericidal activity of some lichen secondary compounds of Cladonia ochrochlora, Parmotrema nilgherrensis and Parmotrema sancti-angelii. Int J Drug Dev Res 3 222-232... [Pg.202]

Takahashi, K., T. Takeda, and S. Shibata Polysaccharides of Lichen Symbionts. Chem. Pharm. Bull. (Japan) 27, 238 (1979). [Pg.233]

There are difficulties in isolating and culturing the symbionts of many lichens. For this reason, it is not possible to make exact comparisons between the fine structure of the lichenized algae and fungi and their isolated counterparts. Nevertheless, we do have data about structures that seem to be common to lichenized and isolated lichen symbionts and other structures that reflect differences between the two forms. [Pg.165]

Very little is known about the factors which affect the rate or amount of carbohydrate movement between lichen symbionts. A considerable amount of work could be done in this area using the techniques outlined in Section III. [Pg.279]

Green, T. G. A. (1970). The biology of lichen symbionts. D. Phil. Thesis, University of Oxford. [Pg.286]

Richardson, D. H. S., Hill, D. H., and Smith, D. C. (1968). Lichen physiology. XL Theroleof the alga in determining the pattern of carbohydrate movement between lichen symbionts. New Phytol 67, 469-486. [Pg.288]

METHODS OF ISOLATING AND CULTURING LICHEN SYMBIONTS AND THALLI ... [Pg.653]

Photosynthesis by the Intact Lichen Interactions between Lichen Symbionts... [Pg.707]

Appendix C. Methods of Isolating and Culturing Lichen Symbionts and Thalli... [Pg.710]

Culture and Chemistry of Lichen Symbionts and Cell Culture of Lichens. 216... [Pg.3]


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