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- Specifically, Usnea can contain thamnolic, squamatic, barbatic, salazinic, and alectorialic acids, all of which can affect dye color. Many indigenous peoples of...
- The specific epithet refers to the presence of the secondary chemicals alectorialic acid and hypoalectorialic acid. Sipman, Harrie J.M.; Elix, John A.; Nash...
- spot tests are thallus PD+ (yellow), and C+ (red). The lichen contains alectorialic acid. Fuscidea praeruptorum is similar in appearance to F. muskeg but...
- length and about 1 μm in width. Chemically, Fulgidea species contain alectorialic and thamnolic acids, which are secondary metabolites (lichen products)...
- Gowardia nigricans contains alectorialic acid, barbatolic acid, alectorialin, and 5,7-dihydroxy-6-methylphthalide. Alectorialic acid has been investigated...
- lighter), and reaches up to 13 cm (5.1 in) in diameter. It contains alectorialic acid and two other unknown lichen products. Halonen, Pekka; Myllys, Leena;...
- secondary chemistry of the family features dibenzofurans, particularly alectorialic acid. Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq;...
- hydroxide (K) spot test with a yellow colour and is known to contain alectorialic acid, barbatolic acid, and an unidentified substance. The second chemotype...
- fungal mycelium below the thallus), and contain the secondary chemical alectorialic acid. Toensbergia blastidiata T.Sprib. & Tønsberg (2020) – Alaska Toensbergia...
- divaricatic acid, nordivaricatic acid, and imbricaric acid; the benzyl esters alectorialic acid and barbatolic acid. Collectively, the Fuscideaceae has a cosmopolitan...