- of a
particular specimen. Specifically,
Usnea can
contain thamnolic,
squamatic, barbatic, salazinic, and
alectorialic acids, all of
which can affect...
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Secondary compounds found in the
lichen include baeomycesic acid and
squamatic acid. The
species is
suspected to have
survived the
latest glaciation...
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entirely continuous. In some
dinosaur eggs, the
prismatic layer exhibits squamatic ultrastructure,
where the
prismatic structure is
obscured by a
rough texture...
- has a
slightly squamatic microstructure, very
similar to the eggs of
Troodon and
other prismatoolithids, a step
towards the
fully squamatic texture of bird...
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squamosa include barbatic acid,
decarboxythamnolic acid,
thamnolic acid,
squamatic acid as well as
various unknown or
unidentified terpenes and/or terpenoids...
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middle layer (the
continuous layer), abruptly. The
continuous layer has
squamatic texture obscuring the prism-shaped eggs**** units. The
innermost layer...
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lichens is
protocetraric acid.
Other compounds, such as
atranorin or
squamatic acid, may also be present.
Roccellinastrum candidum (Müll.Arg.) Henssen...
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composed of two layers. The
outer layer,
called the
columnar layer (or
squamatic zone, so
named because of the
peculiar texture of the layer), is twice...
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greyish white thallus that
produces soredia and
contains baeomycesic and
squamatic acids. Moreover,
Dibaeis arcuata is
notable for its
bright pink, club-shaped...
- Mycobiont-produced acids,
including but not
limited to, evernic, stictic, and
squamatic acids exhibit allelopathy, more specifically,
lichen defensive chemicals...