Božič, Dominik Živković, Igor Hudobivnik, Marta Jagodic Kotnik, Jože Amouroux, David Štrok, Marko Horvat, Milena
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Chemosphere
Bio-monitoring of mercury (Hg) in air using transplanted and in-situ lichens was conducted at three locations in Slovenia: (I) the town of Idrija in the area of the former Hg mine, where Hg contamination is well known; (II) Anhovo, a settlement with a cement production plant, which is a source of Hg contamination, and (III) Pokljuka, a part of a na...
Porada, Philipp Giordani, Paolo
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Frontiers for Young Minds
Lichens and mosses often live on tree branches in the forest canopy. They store large amounts of rain, fog, or dew, because they cannot reach water in the soil. However, we do not know what their most important source of water actually is. For example, is water uptake from wet bark important? This is hard to answer, because these lichens and mosses...
Dar, Tanvir Ul Hassan Dar, Sajad Ahmad Islam, Shahid Ul Mangral, Zahid Ahmed Dar, Rubiya Singh, Bhim Pratap Verma, Pradeep Haque, Shafiul
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Seminars in cancer biology
Lichens, algae and fungi-based symbiotic associations, are sources of many important secondary metabolites, such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, antioxidants, and anticancer agents. Wide range of experiments based on in vivo and in vitro studies revealed that lichens are a rich treasure of anti-cancer compounds. Lichen extracts and isolated lich...
Di Nuzzo, Luca Benesperi, Renato Nascimbene, Juri Papini, Alessio Malaspina, Paola Incerti, Guido Giordani, Paolo
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The Science of the total environment
Climate change is already causing considerable reductions in biodiversity in all terrestrial ecosystems. These consequences are expected to be exacerbated in biomes that are particularly exposed to change, such as those in the Mediterranean, and in certain groups of more sensitive organisms, such as epiphytic lichens. These poikylohydric organisms ...
Riyanto, Mulwandari, Meike Asysyafiiyah, Luthfiah Sirajuddin, Melisa I. Cahyandaru, Nahar
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Heliyon
Essential oils; Silver nanoparticle; Lemongrass; Biopesticides; Lichens.
Roser, Luise A Erkoc, Pelin Ingelfinger, Rebecca Henke, Marina Ulshöfer, Thomas Schneider, Ann-Kathrin Laux, Volker Geisslinger, Gerd Schmitt, Imke Fürst, Robert
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Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie
Lichen extracts containing, among other compounds, depsides such as evernic acid, atranorin, and lecanoric acid possess anti-proliferative effects. We aimed to identify lichen metabolites that are responsible for the observed anti-proliferative effects. We performed cytotoxicity, cell colony, cell cycle and apoptosis assays in various cell lines or...
Franco, Mario EE Wisecaver, Jennifer H Arnold, A Elizabeth Ju, Yu-Ming Slot, Jason C Ahrendt, Steven Moore, Lillian P Eastman, Katharine E Scott, Kelsey Konkel, Zachary
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Although secondary metabolites are typically associated with competitive or pathogenic interactions, the high bioactivity of endophytic fungi in the Xylariales, coupled with their abundance and broad host ranges spanning all lineages of land plants and lichens, suggests that enhanced secondary metabolism might facilitate symbioses with phylogenetic...
Chowaniec, Karolina Rola, Kaja
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Physiology and molecular biology of plants : an international journal of functional plant biology
Salt stress can significantly disrupt the functioning of lichens which are self-sufficient symbiotic organisms inhabiting various severe environments. The aim was to test the effect of salt and sucrose on the photosynthetic efficiency of two selected epiphytic lichens inhabiting the interior of the land. Firstly, we compared the effect of salt and ...
Mohammadi, Mahshid Bagheri, Leila Badreldin, Amr Fatehi, Pedram Pakzad, Leila Suntres, Zacharias van Wijnen, Andre J.
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Chemico-biological interactions
Secondary metabolites from fungi, algae and lichens have remarkable biological activities as antibiotics, fungicides, antiviral drugs, and cancer therapeutics. This review focuses on the lichen-derived metabolite gyrophoric acid and other select secondary metabolites (e.g., usnic acid, salazinic acid, physodic acid, vulpinic acid ceratinalone, flav...
Grzesiak, Jakub Woltyńska, Aleksandra Zdanowski, Marek K Górniak, Dorota Świątecki, Aleksander Olech, Maria A Aleksandrzak-Piekarczyk, Tamara
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Microbial ecology
Lichens are presently regarded as stable biotopes, small ecosystems providing a safe haven for the development of a diverse and numerous microbiome. In this study, we conducted a functional diversity assessment of the microbial community residing on the surface and within the thalli of Leptogium puberulum, a eurytopic cyanolichen endemic to Antarct...