The genus Cladonia in some archaeological areas of A Garda (SW Galicia, Spain)
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archeological areas, Cladoniaceae, chorology, secondary metabolitesAbstract
We provide the first records of a chemotype of Cladonia cyathomorpha with a secondary metabolite (cyat) that has never been reported from the Iberian Peninsula. A total of 21 species were identified from archaeological sites in south-western Galicia.
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