Unidentified lichen encrusted on Ceratodon

Acetone extracts and aqueous pastes made of fresh and dried materials of Antarctic Ceratodon purpureus, Pottia heimii, Grimmia lawiana and Usnea sphacelata showed a remarkable inhibition of algal growth by the ordinary paper disc method described by MCGRATTAN et al. (1976) (Table 1). On the inhibito...

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Main Authors: Masaru Akiyama, Hiroshi Kanda, Shuji Ohtani, Mean S. D, Usnea Sphacelata
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title_fullStr Unidentified lichen encrusted on Ceratodon
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