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Lecanoric acid is a
chemical produced by
several species of lichen.
Lecanoric acid is
classified as a
polyphenol and a didepside, and it
functions as...
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produces a rose
colour with a C+
lichen spot test (caused by the
presence of
lecanoric acid), and short-filiform (threadlike)
conidia that
measure 7–9 μm long...
- to
Echinoplaca verrucifera, but
lacks setae and
contains gyrophoric,
lecanoric, and
subgyrophoric acids.
Echinoplaca pernambucensis was
first described...
- white-brownish in colour.
Dirina pallescens contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and two
unidentified substances named "B" and "C". "Dirina pallescens...
- isidia,
relatively narrow lobes, and the
presence of the
lichen product lecanoric acid. The
lichen was
originally described as new to
science in 1926 by...
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number of
secondary metabolites in this genus,
including gyrophoric acid,
lecanoric acid,
umbilicaric acid, 7-chloroemodin, valsarin, skyrin,
hiascic acid...
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polysaccharide layer on the
surface of the cortex), and the
production of
lecanoric acid as the
primary chemical constituent of the medulla.
Melanelixia was...
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polarilocular ascospores. The
thallus and
apothecia contain gyrophoric and
lecanoric acids, but no
anthraquinones are
found in the apothecia. The
thallus of...
- viridi-isidiatum
refers to the greenish-coloured pseudisidia.
Gyrophoric acid,
lecanoric acid, and
umbilicaric acid are all
lichen products that have been identified...
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species is
notable for
being the
first within its
genus known to
contain lecanoric acid,
distinguishing it
chemically from
related species.
Chrysothrix susquehannensis...