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Peltigera canina

Goyal, R. Seaward, M. R. D. (1982). Metal uptake in terricolous lichens HI. Translocation in the thallus of Peltigera canina. New Phytologist, 90, 85-90. [Pg.372]

Rai, A.N., Borthakur, M., Soderback, E. and Bergman, B. (1992). Immunogold localization of hydrogenases in the cyanobacterial-plant symbioses Peltigera canina, Anthocerospunctatus, and Gunnera magellanica. Symbiosis 12, 131-144. [Pg.167]

Ramalina siliquosa, R. subfarinacea Peltigera canina, Umbilicaria cylindrica, U. pustulata, Cladonia gr. pyxidata, Usnea muricata, H. physodes, Pseudevernia furfuracea, Parmelia conspersa, Bryoria fuscescens Hypogymnia caperata, Diploica canescens, Lecanora expallens H. physodes... [Pg.256]

Metab. of a symbiotic cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. from the lichen Peltigera canina. Prisms (MeOH). Mp 186-187°. Related to Cyanobacterin, C-0219L Mono-dechloro [147714-58-7]. Nostoclide II C21H19CIO3 M 354.832 Metab. of N. sp. from P. canina. Yellow prisms (MeOH). Mp 132-133°. [Pg.300]

Deriv Hexaacetyl-D-mannitol, mp 119-120 °C, [a]p + 25.1 (CHCI3), by acetylation of D-manni-tol with AcjO-pyridine StL Peltigera canina (L.) Willd. [Pg.134]

StL Nostoc phycobiont from Peltigera canina (L.) WiUd. [Pg.237]

Yang X, Shimizu Y, Steiner JR, Clardy J (1993) Nostoclide I and II, extracellular metabolites from a symbiotic cyanobacterium, Nostoc spec., from the lichen Peltigera canina. Tetrahedron Lett 761-764... [Pg.474]

Starting in the 1500s, the doctrine of signatures was an ubiquitous concept in European medicine. It was thought that plants looked like the organ or ailment that they cured and various lichens were adopted into the European pharmacopoeia as a result. The main medicinal lichens in early modem era Europe were Cetraria islandica, Cladonia pyxidata, Peltigera canina, Peltigera aphthosa, Usnea spp., Lobaria pulmonaria, Xanthoria parietina, and Evernia prunastri. For more details, refer to these lichens in the tables below. The widespread use of these lichens had been mostly abandoned by 1800, with the exception of Cetraria islandica, which has persisted as a medicinal lichen in parts of Europe until today. [Pg.34]

Stubbs RD (1966) An investigation of the edible and medicinal plants used by the Flathead Indians. M.A. thesis. University of Montana, USA Subramanian SS, Ramakrishnan S (1964) Amino-acids of Peltigera canina. Curr Sci 33 522 Teit JA, Boas F (1900) The Thompson Indians of British Columbia. Am Mus Nat Hist Mem... [Pg.78]

Studies on the Chemistry of Lichens, XIV. Chemical Investigation of the Lichen Species Anaptychia fusca, Peltigera canina, and Omphalodiscus spodochrous. Z. Naturforsch. 30C, 445 (1975). [Pg.232]

Figs. 61-63. Lobaria pulmonaria note on the right side an inverted part of the thallus (I X ) Fig. 62, foliose, laciniate thallus of Parmelia quercina (2.5 x ). Fig. 63, foliose laciniate thallus of Peltigera canina x ). (Figs. 61 and 62 from Henssen and Jahns, 1973.)... [Pg.24]

Peltigera canina. This tends to be a daylight species but it is greatly influenced by the availability of moisture. [Pg.130]

Peltigera canina 15 Glucose 22%, baseline CH 44%, organic acids 25%, unidentified CH 9% 7 Baseline CH 100% Green (1970)... [Pg.265]

Lobaria scrobiculata Peltigera canina P. horizontalis P. polydactyla Sticta fuliginosa Sticta spp. (Cyanicaudata group j... [Pg.267]

Pyatt, F. B. (1967). The inhibitory influence of Peltigera canina on the germination and subsequent growth of graminaceous seeds. Bryologist 70, 326-329. [Pg.288]

Millbank, J. W. (1972). Nitrogen metabolism in lichens. IV. The nitrogenase activity of the Nostoc phycobiont in Peltigera canina. New Phytol. 71, 1-10. [Pg.306]

Ramakrishnan, S., and Subramanian, S. S. (1964b). Amino acids of Peltigera canina. Curr. Sci. 33, 522. [Pg.307]


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