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Parmelia omphalodes

Jenkins and Davies (1966) showed a close correlation between metal amounts in lichen ashes of Lecanora gangaloides and Parmelia omphalodes and those in the ash of material deposited from the atmosphere. Their results are based on a detailed statistical examination of the analytical data provided in part from an investigation on the role of saxicolous lichens in the initial stages of pedogenesis and in part from a routine survey of the trace element status of 127 mountain top soils. The concentrations of individual elements in a particular lichen species tended to converge to a preferred value. Their conclusion was that some constant factor apparently domi-... [Pg.187]

Parmelia melanothrix, 335, 415 Parmelia minuscula, 359 Parmelia nepalensis, 291 Parmelia olivacea, 327,489 Parmelia olivetorum, 39 Parmelia omphalodes, 187 Parmelia panniformis, 106, 153 Parmelia perlata, 468 Parmelia pertusa, 153... [Pg.685]

Evernia mesomorpha, Lecanora stenotropa, Leptogium saturninum, Parmelia omphalodes, Ramalina terebrata, Umbilicaria decussata, Usnea antarctica 687)... [Pg.212]

Parmelia spp. P. omphalodes (L.) Ach. Parmeliaceae B-Otceinol Atranorine Salazinic acid Labaric acid WaUert(1986) ... [Pg.455]


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