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Parmotrema mirandum (Hale) Hale: a revised chemistry and new records from Guerrero and Morelos, Mexico

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Perez-Perez, Rosa E
Egan, Robert S
Nash, Tom H., III
Elix, John

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American Bryological and Lichenological Society Inc.

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Parmotrema mirandum (Hale) Hale is shown to contain hypoconstictic acid as a major secondary metabolite and represents one of the few records of this substance as a major diagnostic secondary metabolite in Parmotrema. In addition, P. mirandum is reported

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The Bryologist

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2037-12-31
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