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2018
2018
Two new species of Arthoniaceae from old-growth European forests, Arthonia thoriana and Inoderma sorediatum , and a new genus for Schismatomma niveum
D. Ertz
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N. Sanderson
,
A. Łubek
,
M. Kukwa
2018
Corpus ID: 13818285
Two new species of Arthoniaceae are described from old-growth European forests: Arthonia thoriana from Horner Combe in Great…
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2017
2017
Chemosyndrome Variation in Mycobiont Culture and Thallus of Parmelina carporrhizans and Parmelina quercina
David Alors
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P. Divakar
,
A. Meiser
,
I. Schmitt
,
A. Crespo
,
M. Molina
2017
Corpus ID: 102381923
We cultured Parmelina carporrhizans and P. quercina in Corn Meal Agar and 0.2% glucose Malt Yeast Agar for 160 days…
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1997
1997
Keys to Sterile, Crustose Saxicolous and Terricolous Lichens Occurring in the British Isles
A. Fryday
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B. Coppins
1997
Corpus ID: 85647115
Abstract A set of artificial keys is presented to all those crustose lichens (except most species ofLeprariaandLeproloma) which…
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1994
1994
Confluentic acid and 2'-O-methylperlatolic acid, monoamine oxidase B inhibitors in a Brazilian plant, Himatanthus sucuuba.
Y. Endo
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H. Hayashi
,
T. Sato
,
M. Maruno
,
T. Ohta
,
S. Nozoe
Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin
1994
Corpus ID: 43136092
Monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) inhibitors were isolated from the bark of a Brazilian plant, Himatanthus sucuuba (SPR.). Assignments…
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