Mark R D Seaward
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Furmanek L, Czarnota P, Tekiela A, Kapusta I, Seaward M
Planta
. 2024 Jul;
260(2):40.
PMID: 38954049
Rainwater most probably constitutes a relatively effective solvent for lichen substances in nature which have the potential to provide for human and environmental needs in the future. The aims were...
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Furmanek L, Czarnota P, Seaward M
Arch Microbiol
. 2022 Jul;
204(8):523.
PMID: 35881248
The present meta-analysis provides literature data on the effect of lichen extracts and single secondary metabolites used against Fusarium spp. moulds. Lichen extracts were obtained from 51 corticolous, 17 terricolous...
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Furmanek L, Czarnota P, Seaward M
Arch Microbiol
. 2021 Dec;
204(1):100.
PMID: 34964912
A systematic review of literature data on the antifungal potential of extracted lichen compounds and individual secondary metabolites against mold species of the genus Aspergillus is provided. Crude extracts from...
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Thell A, Hansson M, Persson P, Seaward M, Veste M, Hedren M
Biol Futur
. 2021 Sep;
70(3):218-239.
PMID: 34554446
Background And Aims: Betony (Betonica officinalis L.) is one of the rarest and most spectacular plants in the Scandinavian flora. A long-term question has been whether it is spontaneous or...
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Mendili M, Seaward M, Khadhri A
Nat Prod Res
. 2021 Jun;
36(12):3095-3099.
PMID: 34058928
The effects of the lichenicolous fungus on the antimicrobial potential of the lichen demonstrated that the extracts investigated have antimicrobial potential against gram-positive and negative bacteria, and yeast, and inhibit...
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Mendili M, Bannour M, Araujo M, Seaward M, Khadhri A
Chem Biodivers
. 2021 Jan;
18(2):e2000735.
PMID: 33410598
The phenolic composition and antioxidant capacity of four Tunisian lichen species, Cladonia rangiformis, Flavoparmelia caperata, Squamarina cartilaginea and Xanthoria parietina, were determined in order to provide a better understanding of...
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Mendili M, Bannour M, Araujo M, Aschi-Smiti S, Seaward M, Khadhria A
Int J Med Mushrooms
. 2019 Nov;
21(8):817-823.
PMID: 31679288
This study, the first to assess the total phenolic, flavonoid, tannins, and proanthocyanidin content of the Tunisian lichen Diploschistes ocellatus, determined the antioxidant capacity in scavenging 2,2 diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), as...
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Edwards H, Seaward M, Preece T, Jorge-Villar S, Hawksworth D
Symbiosis
. 2017 Jan;
71(1):57-63.
PMID: 28066125
Lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungi have been extensively researched taxonomically over many years, and phylogenetically in recent years, but the biology of the relationship between the invading fungus and the lichen host...
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Ohmura Y, Matsukura K, Abe J, Hosaka K, Tamaoki M, Dohi T, et al.
J Environ Radioact
. 2014 Dec;
141:38-43.
PMID: 25521042
(137)Cs concentrations in ten species of foliose lichens collected within Tsukuba-city in August 2013 ranged from 1.7 to 35 kBq/kg. The relationships between (137)Cs in two dominant species, Dirinaria applanata...
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Jorge Villar S, Edwards H, Seaward M
Analyst
. 2005 Apr;
130(5):730-7.
PMID: 15852144
Twenty-three highly-coloured lichen specimens belonging to the genera Candelariella, Aspicilia and Xanthoria from high altitude sites in the Atacama Desert, Chile, 2300-4500 metres, have been analysed non-destructively by Raman spectroscopy....