Table of Contents
53 relations: Abietane, Acta Botanica Islandica, Akvavit, Alpine tundra, Appressorium, Barbatic acid, Biodiversity action plan, Boreal forest of Canada, Carl Linnaeus, Cladonia, Cladonia portentosa, Cladoniaceae, Denaʼina, Diarrhea, Diterpene, Duchy of Cornwall, Endangered species, Epidermis (botany), Friedrich Heinrich Wiggers, Fruticose lichen, Georg Heinrich Weber, Heath, Himalayas, Humus, Hypha, Index Fungorum, Labdane, Lichenicolous fungus, Lichenoconium pyxidatae, Lichenopeltella rangiferinae, Lichenopeltella uncialicola, List of Cladonia species, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Monpa people, Morphology (biology), Moss, Parasitism, Reindeer, Skyhorse Publishing, Species description, Species Plantarum, Sugiol, Swedish language, Synonym (taxonomy), Taiga, Thallus, Ultraviolet, United Kingdom, United States Department of the Army, Usnic acid, ... Expand index (3 more) »
Abietane
Abietane is a diterpene that forms the structural basis for a variety of natural chemical compounds such as abietic acid, carnosic acid, and ferruginol which are collectively known as abietanes or abietane diterpenes.
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Acta Botanica Islandica
Acta Botanica Islandica was a scientific journal of botany published by the Icelandic Institute of Natural History in, and about, Iceland.
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Akvavit
Akvavit or aquavit (also akevitt in Norwegian; aquavit in English) is a distilled spirit that is principally produced in Scandinavia, where it has been produced since the 15th century.
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Alpine tundra
Alpine tundra is a type of natural region or biome that does not contain trees because it is at high elevation, with an associated harsh climate.
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Appressorium
An appressorium is a specialized cell typical of many fungal plant pathogens that is used to infect host plants.
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Barbatic acid
Barbatic acid is an organic compound that is made by some lichens.
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Biodiversity action plan
A biodiversity action plan (BAP) is an internationally recognized program addressing threatened species and habitats and is designed to protect and restore biological systems.
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Boreal forest of Canada
Canada's boreal forest is a vast region comprising about one third of the circumpolar boreal forest that rings the Northern Hemisphere, mostly north of the 50th parallel.
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,Blunt (2004), p. 171.
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Cladonia
Cladonia is a genus of moss-like lichens in the family Cladoniaceae.
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Cladonia portentosa
Cladonia portentosa, also known as reindeer lichen or the cream cup lichen, is a light-coloured, fruticose, cup lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. Cladonia rangiferina and Cladonia portentosa are Cladonia.
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Cladoniaceae
The Cladoniaceae are a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Lecanorales.
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Denaʼina
The Denaʼina (Inland Denaʼina:; Upper Inlet Denaʼina:; денаʼина), or formerly Tanaina (Танаина, кенайтце), are an Alaska Native Athabaskan people.
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Diarrhea
Diarrhea (American English), also spelled diarrhoea or diarrhœa (British English), is the condition of having at least three loose, liquid, or watery bowel movements in a day.
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Diterpene
Diterpenes are a class of terpenes composed of four isoprene units, often with the molecular formula C20H32.
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Duchy of Cornwall
The Duchy of Cornwall (Duketh Kernow) is one of two royal duchies in England, the other being the Duchy of Lancaster.
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Endangered species
An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction.
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Epidermis (botany)
The epidermis (from the Greek ἐπιδερμίς, meaning "over-skin") is a single layer of cells that covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants.
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Friedrich Heinrich Wiggers
Friedrich Heinrich Wiggers (15 March 1746 – 3 March 1811) was a German botanist who wrote a flora of Holstein in 1780.
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Fruticose lichen
A fruticose lichen is a form of lichen fungi that is characterized by a coral-like shrubby or bushy growth structure.
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Georg Heinrich Weber
Georg Heinrich Weber (27 July 1752 Göttingen – 25 July 1828 Kiel) was a German botanist, physician and professor at the University of Kiel.
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Heath
A heath is a shrubland habitat found mainly on free-draining infertile, acidic soils and characterised by open, low-growing woody vegetation.
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Himalayas
The Himalayas, or Himalaya.
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Humus
In classical soil science, humus is the dark organic matter in soil that is formed by the decomposition of plant and animal matter.
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Hypha
A hypha (hyphae) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium.
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Index Fungorum
Index Fungorum is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom.
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Labdane
Labdane is a natural bicyclic diterpene.
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Lichenicolous fungus
A lichenicolous fungus is a member of a specialised group of fungi that live exclusively on lichens as their host organisms.
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Lichenoconium pyxidatae
Lichenoconium pyxidatae is a species of lichenicolous fungus belonging to the class Dothideomycetes.
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Lichenopeltella rangiferinae
Lichenopeltella rangiferinae is a species of fungus belonging to the class Dothideomycetes.
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Lichenopeltella uncialicola
Lichenopeltella uncialicola is a species of fungus belonging to the class Dothideomycetes.
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List of Cladonia species
Cladonia is a large genus of lichens in the family Cladoniaceae. Cladonia rangiferina and List of Cladonia species are Cladonia.
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a group of gram-positive bacteria that are genetically distinct from other strains of Staphylococcus aureus.
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Monpa people
The Monpa is a major tribe of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India.
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Morphology (biology)
Morphology in biology is the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features.
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Moss
Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta sensu stricto.
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Parasitism
Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life.
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Reindeer
The reindeer or caribou (Rangifer tarandus) is a species of deer with circumpolar distribution, native to Arctic, subarctic, tundra, boreal, and mountainous regions of Northern Europe, Siberia, and North America.
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Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. is an American independent book publishing company founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York City, with a satellite office in Brattleboro, Vermont.
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Species description
A species description is a formal scientific description of a newly encountered species, typically articulated through a scientific publication.
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Species Plantarum
Species Plantarum (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera.
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Sugiol
Sugiol is a phenolic abietane derivative of ferruginol and can be used as a biomarker for specific families of conifers.
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Swedish language
Swedish (svenska) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland.
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Synonym (taxonomy)
The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently.
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Taiga
Taiga (p), also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces, and larches.
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Thallus
Thallus (thalli), from Latinized Greek, meaning "a green shoot" or "twig", is the vegetative tissue of some organisms in diverse groups such as algae, fungi, some liverworts, lichens, and the Myxogastria.
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Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers, shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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United States Department of the Army
The United States Department of the Army (DA) is one of the three military departments within the Department of Defense of the U.S. The Department of the Army is the federal government agency within which the United States Army (U.S.) is organized, and it is led by the secretary of the Army, who has statutory authority under 10 United States Code § 7013 to conduct its affairs and to prescribe regulations for its government, subject to the limits of the law, and the directions of the secretary of defense and the president.
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Usnic acid
Usnic acid is a naturally occurring dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species with the formula C18H16O7.
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Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus
Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus, or vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE), are bacterial strains of the genus Enterococcus that are resistant to the antibiotic vancomycin.
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Vitamin D
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, and for many other biological effects.
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West Kameng district
West Kameng (pronounced) is a district of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India.
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References
Also known as Caribou moss, Cladina rangiferina, Cladonia rangifernia, Deer moss, Reindeer Lichen, Reindeer Moss, Reindeer lichens.