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Basidiomycetes as infectious agents
Mycoses, 2009ummary The present experiment was motivated by the isolated reports of human infection caused by Basidiomycetes and by the results obtained in previous experimental infection in mice. Fifteen species of Basidiomycetes inoculated intraperitoneally, intratesticularly, subcutaneously, and into the foot pad of hamsters (Cricetus auratus) eliceted ...
K, Salfelder, J, Schwarz
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Psychoactive tryptamines from basidiomycetes
Folia Microbiologica, 2002The review lists natural sources, i.e. strains and species of fungi producing predominantly psychoactive tryptamines (indolealkylamines), their chemical structure and properties, toxic effects on the man and psychic symptoms of intoxication. It describes the biosynthesis and production of some tryptamines by the mycelial culture of Psilocybe bohemica ...
M, Wurst, R, Kysilka, M, Flieger
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Fungicide Selective for Basidiomycetes
Science, 1966Concentrations of 2,3-dihydro-5-carboxanilido-6-methyl-1,4-oxathiin lower than 8 parts per million prevented mycelial growth of a number of Basidiomycetes. By contrast, mycelial growth of various other fungi—Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, and Deuteromycetes—was 50 percent inhibited only by concentrations of 32 ppm or higher.
L V, Edgington, G S, Walton, P M, Miller
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Kansas Aeromycology X: Basidiomycetes
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1960Basidiomycetes are common in the air, particularly the spores of smuts and rusts. Many have studied rust spores as their presence in the air is important in epidemiological studies of cereal rusts (20). Mushrooms, bracket fungi, puffballs, earth stars, etc., all add basidiospores to the air, but there are few records of their collection.
S M, PADY, C L, KRAMER
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Phosphorus Profile of Basidiomycetes
Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements, 2015Phosphorus profiles of methanolic extracts of dried basidocarps of edible and toxic mushrooms collected in Poland have been determined. Despite of the presence of standard phosphorus compounds majority of the extracts revealed the presence of phosphonates. Also, the presence of polyphospates was determined in selected cases.
Ewa Maciejczyk +5 more
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Chitin and chitosan from Basidiomycetes
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2008Chitinous material was isolated from the mycelium of seven species of Basidiomycetes to evaluate the possibility of using fungal biomass as a source of chitin and chitosan. Such material was characterised for its purity, degree of acetylation and crystallinity.
F Di Mario +3 more
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Antibiotics from basidiomycetes
Tetrahedron, 1986Abstract The structure of merulidial (1a), a sesquiterpenoid antibiotic produced by cultures of Merulius tremellosus has been elucidated by spectral investigations and conversion into several derivatives.
Bruno M. Giannetti +4 more
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The Genetics of Basidiomycetes
1958Publisher Summary This chapter illustrates the genetics of Basidiomycetes. Basidiomycetes have been the subject of investigation in many different areas of genetics, and these are described in various sections of the chapter. The rusts and smuts, though taxonomically Basidiomycetes, are genetically rather distinct owing to their mating system and the
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