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Ramalina siliquosa

Fig. 2.12 Compounds 57-59, triterpene methyl ethers (TMEs), from Chionochloa. Compounds 60-64, lichen-acid derivatives from European Ramalina siliquosa... Fig. 2.12 Compounds 57-59, triterpene methyl ethers (TMEs), from Chionochloa. Compounds 60-64, lichen-acid derivatives from European Ramalina siliquosa...
Culberson, W. L. 1967. Analysis of chemical and morphological variation in the Ramalina siliquosa species complex. Biittonia 19 333-352. [Pg.309]

Culberson CF, Culberson WL, Johnson A. Characteristic lichen products in cultures of chemotypes of the Ramalina siliquosa complex. Mycologia 84 715-714, 1992. [Pg.312]

Culberson WL, Culberson CF, Johnson A. Speciation in lichens of the Ramalina siliquosa complex (Ascomycotina Ramalinaceae) gene flow and reproductive isolation. Am J Bot 80 1472-1481, 1993. [Pg.312]

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]

Ramalina siliquosa Atranorin Protocetraric acid Salazinic acid (+)-Usnic acid 4-o-Demethylbarbatic acid Hamada and Ueno (1987) Hamada (1989)... [Pg.9]

Hamada N (1982) The effect of temperature on the content of the medullary depsidone salazinic acid in Ramalina siliquosa. Can J Bot 60 383-385... [Pg.23]

Hamada N (1984) The content of lichen substances in Ramalina siliquosa cultured at various temperatures in growth cabinets. Lichenologist 16 96-98 Hamada N (1991) Environmental factors affecting the content of usnic acid in the lichen myco-biont of Ramalina siliquosa. Bryologist 94 57-59 Han D, Matsumaru K, Rettori D et al (2004) Usnic acid-induced necrosis of cultured mouse hepatocytes inhibition of mitochondrial function and oxidative stress. Biochem Pharmacol 67 439 51... [Pg.23]

High-speed Liquid Chromatography of Lichen Extracts. Bryologist 75, 54 (1975). Culberson, W. L. Analysis of Chemical and Morphological Variation in the Ramalina siliquosa Species Complex. Brittonia 19, 333 (1967). [Pg.222]

All tissue types can build a lichen cortex. Occasionally, two different tissues form a cortex which then appears as a two-layered structure. For example, in Ramalina siliquosa the outer part of the cortex is formed by a few parallel to reticulately orientated hyphae, connected by anatomoses. The rest of the thick cortex is formed of hyphae with gelatinized walls with a fastigiate arrangement. The hyphae of the two tissues lie at right angles to one another (Fig. 31). [Pg.15]


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