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Tufan-Cetin O., Cengiz A., Gultekin Z.N., Kahraman S., Polat B., Koc S. & Cetin H. (2023): Total phenolic and flavonoid contents of oakmoss lichen Evernia prunastri extracts and their insecticidal activities against larvae of two vector mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti and Culex pipiens - International Journal of Tropical Insect Science , 43: 1355–1363

Aedes aegypti L. and Culex pipiens L. are among the world’s most common and medically important mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae). Each year, millions of people are infected with pathogens transmitted by these mosquitoes and thousands of people die from mosquito-borne diseases. Although chemical insecticides are widely used for vector control, most of them are highly toxic to the environment and human health. The harmful effects of chemical pesticides have led scientists to search for the … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Notov A.A. (2012): Concerning the problem of integrated biogeographical analysis of different components of biotas - Wulfenia, 17(2010): 1–23

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Ozturk S. & Guvenc S. (2010): Comparison of the epiphytic lichen communities growing on various tree species on Mt. Uludağ (Bursa, Turkey) - Turkish Journal of Botany, 34(2010): 449-456

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Polosukhina D.A., Masyagina O.V. & Prokushkin A.S. (2020): Carbon photoassimilation by dominant species of mosses and lichens in pine forests of Central Siberia - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 611(1): 012031

The stocks of phyto(bio)mass of a ground vegetation cover consisting of dwarf shrubs, lichens, and feathermosses are estimated in pine forests of Central Siberia (ZOTTO). CO2 photoassimilation dynamics is analyzed for the dominant species of the moss-lichen layer throughout the growing season. In parallel, we assess the impact of abiotic environmental factors on the photoassimilation intensity. URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Şahin N., Emsen B., Aslan A. & Sadi G. (2021): Antioxidant potential of Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf and its secondary metabolites on hepatocellular carcinoma cells: regulation of antioxidant enzymes - Anatolian Journal of Botany, 5(2): 127-133

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Sekerli M., Kilic N. & Cansaran-Duman D. (2017): The Molecular Mechanisms of the effect of anticancer activity on lichen metabolites - Turk Hijyen ve Deneysel Biyoloji Dergisi, 74: 95-102

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Şen H., Aksoy A., Çobanoğlu G. & Selvi S. (2014): Natural dyeing works on some lichens species distributed in Ayvacık (Çanakkale) and İvrindi (Balıkesir/Turkey) - Biological Diversity and Conservation, 7: 184-189

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Ślusarczyk J., Adamska E. & Czerwik-Marcinkowska J. (2021): Fungi and Algae as Sources of Medicinal and Other Biologically Active Compounds: A Review - Nutrients, 13(9): 3178

Many species of fungi including lichenized fungi (lichens) and algae have the ability to biosynthesize biologically active compounds. They produce, among others, polysaccharides with anticancer and immunostimulatory properties: (1) Background: This paper presents the characteristics of the most important bioactive compounds produced by fungi and algae; (2) Methods: Based on the example of the selected species of mushrooms, lichens and algae, the therapeutic properties of the secondary metabolites … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Szczepańska K., Kukwa M., Guzow-Krzemińska B. & Urbaniak J. (2023): New and rare lichens of the family Megasporaceae discovered in Poland - Phytotaxa, 598(2): 133–144

Based on a revision of historic herbarium material and recently collected specimens, six lichenized fungi of the family Megasporaceae have been identified. Four of them, Aspicilia verrucigera, Oxneriaria supertegens, Sagedia mastrucata and S. zonata are reported for the first time from Poland. Also, we present new localities for two species, Aspicilia goettweigensis and A. polychroma, that have been rarely reported in the country. The characteristics of all these species, as well as their ecology … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Mohamed E., Loudiki M. & El Gharmali A. (2023): Bioaccumulation and sources identification of atmospheric metal trace elements using lichens along a rural–urban pollution gradient in the Safi-Essaouira coastal area - Chemistry and Ecology, 39(2): 107–122

Atmospheric contamination by metallic trace elements emitted by various human activities constitutes an important threat to human and environmental health. This study aims to determine metal accumulation and the sources of air metallic pollution in the Safi urban-industrial area using lichens as biomonitors. Ten trace elements (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Ti, V and Zn) concentrations and 206Pb/207Pb and 208Pb/207Pb isotopic ratios were analyzed by ICP-MS in four lichen species: Xanthoria Parietina, … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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