This paper is aimed to investigate the effects of some terricolous lichens on soil bacteria's growth in natural conditions. It is focused on species of bacteria and also on numbers of colony of soil specimens that were taken from substrates of three different terricolous lichen species. Peltigera rufescens (Weiss) Humb., which has not secondary metabolites, did not show an inhibition effect on soil bacteria. However, Peltigera neckerii Hepp ex Mull. Arg., which has secondary metabolites, has a negative effect on soil bacteria's growth. Besides, it was observed that Cladonia rangiformis Hoffm., which has many kinds of secondary metabolites, has the highest inhibition effect among the studied species. For this reason, we think that in the nex...
The present study explores the antimicrobial activity and cytotoxic effects in culture assays of two...
The use of commercial biocides in outdoor environments is increasingly discouraged because of their ...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...
This paper is aimed to investigate the effects of some terricolous lichens on soil bacteria's growth...
Definition of lichens has evolved from bi(tri)partite associations to multi-species symbioses, where...
The antifungal activity of secondary lichen metabolites extracted by means of acetone and ethanol fr...
Lichens are supra-organismal symbiotic systems found in most environments. Environmental factors, s...
General EcologyLichen, a symbiosis between algae and fungus, and sphagnum moss are both able to figh...
AbstractIn the present work, the phytotoxic effects of secondary metabolites extracted from five lic...
Bakteri ve mantar gibi mikroorganizmalar bitkilerde pek çok hastalığa yol açmaktadır. Patojenik mikr...
1. It is well-known that vascular plants have species-specific effects on soil properties. However, ...
Lichens produce a great variety of secondary metabolites and most of them are unique. These chemical...
Diversity of secondary lichen metabolites and their relationship to substrate and environmental para...
The emergence of multidrug resistant bacteria has driven the need for novel antibiotics. Lichens nat...
Heavy metals present in the environment can cause a variety of injury symptoms in various organisms ...
The present study explores the antimicrobial activity and cytotoxic effects in culture assays of two...
The use of commercial biocides in outdoor environments is increasingly discouraged because of their ...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...
This paper is aimed to investigate the effects of some terricolous lichens on soil bacteria's growth...
Definition of lichens has evolved from bi(tri)partite associations to multi-species symbioses, where...
The antifungal activity of secondary lichen metabolites extracted by means of acetone and ethanol fr...
Lichens are supra-organismal symbiotic systems found in most environments. Environmental factors, s...
General EcologyLichen, a symbiosis between algae and fungus, and sphagnum moss are both able to figh...
AbstractIn the present work, the phytotoxic effects of secondary metabolites extracted from five lic...
Bakteri ve mantar gibi mikroorganizmalar bitkilerde pek çok hastalığa yol açmaktadır. Patojenik mikr...
1. It is well-known that vascular plants have species-specific effects on soil properties. However, ...
Lichens produce a great variety of secondary metabolites and most of them are unique. These chemical...
Diversity of secondary lichen metabolites and their relationship to substrate and environmental para...
The emergence of multidrug resistant bacteria has driven the need for novel antibiotics. Lichens nat...
Heavy metals present in the environment can cause a variety of injury symptoms in various organisms ...
The present study explores the antimicrobial activity and cytotoxic effects in culture assays of two...
The use of commercial biocides in outdoor environments is increasingly discouraged because of their ...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...