Lichen secondary compounds: evidence for a correspondence between antiherbivore and antimicrobial function

Laboratory tests were done to determine the antimicrobial activity of lichen secondary substances known to influence the feeding behavior of the lichen herbivore, Pallifera varia . Antibiotic tests disks were prepared using acetone extracts of two lichens preferred (Aspicilia gibbosa and Lasallia pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Bryologist 1989-01, Vol.92 (3), p.326-328
1. Verfasser: Lawrey, J.D. (George Mason University, Fairfax, VA)
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Zusammenfassung:Laboratory tests were done to determine the antimicrobial activity of lichen secondary substances known to influence the feeding behavior of the lichen herbivore, Pallifera varia . Antibiotic tests disks were prepared using acetone extracts of two lichens preferred (Aspicilia gibbosa and Lasallia papulosa ) and two lichens avoided (Flavoparmelia baltimorensis and Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia ) by the herbivore. These disks were placed on nutrient agar plates inoculated with various bacteria. The lichen extracts consistently inhibited gram-positive bacteria used in the assays, and the order of effectiveness was the same as it had been against the herbivore. Pure lichen substances were also found to vary in effectiveness in these assays. These results suggest that lichen secondary substances cna defend lichens against attack by both herbivores and microorganisms; however, they are apparently not designed to defend specifically against either.
ISSN:0007-2745
1938-4378
DOI:10.2307/3243401