Crystal gazing: How the early-19th-century discovery of lichen secondary metabolites influenced physiological and taxonomic inquiry

Author:
Mitchell M.E.
Year:
2019
Journal:
Huntia
Pages:
17(2): 67-78
Url:
http://www.huntbotanical.org/admin/uploads/03-hibd-huntia-17-2-pp67-78.pdf
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the fungal components of most lichens synthesize carbon-based compounds that occur as crystals on the hyphal walls. in the 1840s some of those compounds were found to produce distinctive colors when treated with certain alkalis. the debate occasioned 20 years later when those reactions were recruited as taxonomic criteria is documented here. the enduring question of why lichens produce their characteristic compounds is also addressed. chemistry, history
Id:
37966
Submitter:
jph
Post_time:
Wednesday, 26 March 2025 10:12