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depside उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- A depsidase is a type of enzyme that cuts depside bonds.
- The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'orsellinate-depside hydrolase " '.
- However, it should be noted that the morphological variation in " Niebla " is also viewed has highly plastic . The 42 species recognized in the genus " N . dissecta " is included in the depside group.
- Some " Ramalina " species in the Mediterranean Region have medullary chondroid stands unattached to the medulla; however, they differ from " Niebla " in having pale pycnidia instead of black pycnidia, and often contain pseudocyphellae and more than one depside or depsidone accompanied by triterpenes and / or bourgeanic acid.
- This has been attributed to the diterpene (-)-16 ?-hydroxykaurane that occurs in most species of " Vermilacinia ", and may also be related to an unidentified compound, referred to as T3 ( based on its Rf position on a thin-layer chromatography plate ), and an aliphatic depside, bourgeanic acid.
- This Ceruchis group of species was subsequently included in the genus " Desmazieria " in 1969, based in part on a misconception that " Niebla homalea " included two chemotypes, one with the divaricatic acid and another without the depside but with (-)-16-hydroxykaurane . as previously indicated in 1965 by Bendz, Santesson and Wachtmeister.
- The genus " Vermilacinia " was distinguished from " Niebla " by the absence of longitudinal organization of hyphal cells within the medulla into chondroid strands, and by the secondary metabolites ( lichen substances ) primarily terpenes that include the triterpene zeorin, the diterpenes (-)-16 ?-hydroxykaurane, an unidentified triterpene, referred to as T3, and the aliphatic depside, bourgeanic acid.
- Two other sorediate species, described in the genus " Niebla ", one of which is similar to some forms of " V . cephalota ", was distinguished by dot-like ( punctiform ) soralia that develop on terminal acicular branchlets; another has a flattened thallus similar to " Ramalina lacera ", but referred to " Niebla " by the presence of the depside methyl 3, 5 dichlorolecanorate; however, it reportedly lacks pycnidia, which is found in all other species of " Vermilacinia ".
- Two other sorediate species, described in the genus " Niebla ", one of which is similar to some forms of " V . cephalota ", was distinguished by dot-like ( punctiform ) soralia that develop on terminal acicular branchlets; another has a flattened thallus similar to " Ramalina lacera ", but referred to " Niebla " by the presence of the depside methyl 3, 5 dichlorolecanorate; however, it reportedly lacks pycnidia, generally present in all other species of " Vermilacinia " but not always in all thalli of a species ( e . g ., " V . zebrina " ).