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Myelochroa aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale

Myelochroa aurulenta from Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul
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Index Fungorum Myelochroa aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale  (Parmeliaceae, Lecanorales)

References

Source: Recent Literature on Lichens

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CHO, SS, LEE, YN (1980). Studies on Parmeliae in Mt. Deokyoo area. Korean Journal of Mycology 8(3): 149-157 >>

ELIX, JA (2001). Additional lichen records from Oceania 7. Parmeliaceae from Fiji. Australasian Lichenology 48: 34-37 >>

ELIX, JA, HALE, ME (1987). Canomaculina, Myelochroa, Parmelinella, Parmelinopsis and Parmotremopsis, five new genera in the Parmeliaceae (lichenized Ascomycotina). Mycotaxon 29: 233-244 >>

FAHSELT, D, HAYDEN, DB, MIRANDO, M (1973). Structure of the lichen Parmelia aurulenta. Canad. Jour. Bot. 51: 2197-2200 >>

HALE, ME, JR (1958). Studies on the chemistry and distribution of North American lichens (10-13). The Bryologist 61(1): 81-85 >>

HALE, ME, JR (1974). Bulbothrix, Parmelina, Relicina, and Xanthoparmelia, four new genera in the Parmeliaceae. Phytologia 28: 479-490 >>

HAWKSWORTH, D. L., P. K. DIVAKAR, A. CRESPO, T. AHTI (2011). The checklist of parmelioid and similar lichens in Europe and some adjacent territories: additions and corrections. The Lichenologist 43(6): 639-645 >>

K. YAZıCı, J. A. ELIX AND A. ASLAN (2010). Some parmelioid lichens new to Turkey and Asia. Mycotaxon 111: 489-494 >>

KROG, H, SWINSCOW, TDV (1987). New species and new combinations in some parmelioid lichen genera, with special emphasis on East African taxa. Lichenologist 19: 419-431 >>

LAWREY, JD, ROSSMAN, AY, LOWEN, R (1994). Inhibition of selected hypocrealean fungi by lichen secondary metabolites. Mycologia 86(4): 502-506 >>

MOON, KH, KUROKAWA, S, KASHIWADANI, H (2000). A list of Thailand species of Parmelia (sens. lat.) preserved in the National Science Museum. In: MATSUURA, K (ED.). Proceedings of the First and Second Symposia on Collection Building and Natural History Studies in Asia. National Science Museum Monographs >>

T. TOKIWANO, H. SATOH, T. OBATA, H. HIROTA, Y. YOSHIZAWA AND Y. YAMAMOTO (2009). A lichen substance as an antiproliferative compound against HL-60 human leukemia cells: 16-O-acetyl leucotylic acid isolated from Myelochroa aurulenta. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry 73(11): 2525-2527 >>

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