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- Argopsin, also known as 1-chloropannarin, is a secondary metabolite produced by many lichen species, such as Biatora cuprea and Micarea lignaria. Argopsin...
- growing on moss at base of a stem of balsam fir. The species contains argopsin, and norargopsin as major and minor lichen products, respectively. Printzen...
- similar to Phyllopsora chodatinica, but unlike that species, it contains argopsin and often zeorin, but it lacks chodatin. The species epithet neotinica...
- contain a variety of secondary metabolites, including gyrophoric acid and argopsin, and less commonly, other depsides, depsidones, xanthones, or usnic acid...
- areolae but later develops predominantly short, thin isidia, and contains argopsin as its main secondary metabolite. Originally discovered in woodland habitats...
- occasionally merge. These growths contain secondary metabolites, including argopsin and gyrophoric acid, which react Pd+ (orange/red) and C+ (red). "Biatora...
- lichens that reproduce a****ually, and produce the secondary compounds argopsin, pannarin, and usnic acid. Those taxa that are fertile have lecanorine...
- amounts. Other variants contain similar compounds but may also include argopsin, norargopsin, or caloploicin in varying amounts. Expected results for standard...
- layer about 1 μm thick. The chemical composition of Siphulastrum includes argopsin, a secondary metabolite (lichen product) found in some lichens. While Siphulastrum...
- (lichen products), including parietin as the major constituent, along with argopsin, atranorin, teloschistin, fallacinal as minor components, and traces of...