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Behr O. (1954): Die Flechtenflora des Odenwaldes, Nachr. Naturwiss. Mus. Stadt Aschaffenburg, 44: 1-139

Verrucaria manganica sp. nov., V. deckeri sp. nov., Thelidium manganophilum sp. nov., Staurothele klementi sp. nov., Opegrapha umbrosa sp. nov., Parmelia molliuscula fo. teretiuscula Klement & Behr fo. nov., Physcia grisea fo. muscigenoides Klement & Behr fo. nov. EN PDF Read more... 

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Behera P.K. & Nayaka S. (2020): Updated checklist of lichen biota of Meghalaya, India with 93 new distributional records for the state, Journal of Indian Botanical Society, 100: 134–147

The paper reports the occurrence of 337 species of lichens from Meghalaya in North-East India. The study includes compilation of previous reports and recent collections from the state. The 337 species are distributed under 40 families and 102 genera, out of which 93 species are reported for the first time from the state Meghalaya. The lichen biota is dominated by crustose lichens (226 spp.) with maximum representation of graphidaceous (66 spp.) forms. Frequent encountering of previously unrecorded … EN Read more... 

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Behera P. K., Joseph S., Nayaka S. & Chauhan R. S. (2024): New additions of lichens from Assam, India, Plant Science Today, 11: 333-340

An account of 7 lichen species new to lichen biota of Assam is presented. The species are Bactrospora paludicola, Buellia pleiotera, Byssolecania deplanata, Graphis urandrae, Gyalidea fritzei, Mycobilimbia philippina and Staurothele fissa. Among them, B. paludicola and G. fritzei are being reported for the first time from India. The lichen samples were collected from various protected areas of Assam and a detailed systematic account is provided. Biodiversity, Lichenized fungi, North-East, Taxonomy, … URL EN Read more... 

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Behera M.D., Behera S.K. & Sharma S. (2019): Recent advances in biodiversity and climate change studies in India, Biodiversity and Conservation, 28: 1943–1951

Biodiversity is continually transformed by a changing climate. Conditions change across the face of the planet at variable pace leading to rearrangements of biological associations. The carbon cycle and the water cycle, arguably the two most important large-scale processes for life on Earth; depend on biodiversity at genetic, species, and ecosystem levels and can yield feedbacks to climate change. India is no less affected through this feedback mechanism of climate change and had shown its cause … EN Read more... 

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Behera B.C., Verma N., Sonone A. & Makhija U. (2007): Tissue Culture of Some Lichens and Screening of Their Antioxidant, Antityrosinase and Antibacterial Properties, Phytotherapy Research, 21: 1159-1170

Lichen species Usnea ghattensis, Heterodermia podocarpa, Arthothelium awasthii and Parmotrema tinctorum have been cultured in vitro and screened for their antioxidant, antimicrobial and antityrosinase potential using different assay systems. The methanol extract of lichens showed antioxidant, antimicrobial and antityrosinase activities according to the order Usnea ghattensis > Arthothelium awasthii > Heterodermia podocarpa > Parmotrema tinctorum. The IC50 values for the antioxidant and antityrosinase … EN Read more... 

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Behera B.C., Verma N., Sonone A. & Makhija U. (2008): Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of some cultured lichens, Bioresource Technology, 99: 776-784

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Behera B.C., Sonone A. & Makhija U. (2009): Protoplast isolation from cultured lichen Usnea ghattensis, their fusion with protoplasts of Aspergillus nidulans, fusant regeneration and production of Usnic acid, Folia Microbiologica, 54(5): 415-418

Protoplasts isolated from the mycobiont of a cultured lichen Usnea ghattensis were fused with protoplasts of the fungus Aspergillus nidulans in order to increase the growth rate of the cultured lichen mycobiont in vitro. The maximum protoplast yield (102 × 104/g fresh cell mass) was reached in citrate buffer with 50 mmol/L 2-sulfanylethanol (‘2-mercaptoethanol’) containing 0.1 % Novozym after 1.5 h at pH 5 and ≤25 °C. The increase in the concentration of the above effectors or the addition … EN Read more... 

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Behera B.C., Makhija U. & Adawadker B. (2000): Tissue culture of Bulbothrix setschwanensis (lichenized ascomycetes) in vitro, Current Science, 78(7): 781-783

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Behera B.C., Adawadkar B. & Makhija U. (2003): Inhibitory activity of xanthine oxidase and superoxide-scavenging activity in some taxa of the lichen family Graphidaceae, Phytomedicine, 10: 536–543

Key words: Graphidaceae, inhibition of xanthine oxidase, Superoxide-scavenging activity, lichens, IC50 EN Read more... 

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Behera B.C., Adawadkar B. & Makhija U. (2004): Capacity of some Graphidaceous lichens to scavenge superoxide and inhibition of tyrosinase and xanthine oxidase activities, Current Science, 87(1): 83-87

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