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Ijuhya vitellina sp. nov., a novel source for chaetoglobosin A, is a destructive parasite of the cereal cyst nematode Heterodera filipjevi. [PDF]

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New insights into acremonium-like fungi in <i>Hypocreales</i>: A taxonomic and phylogenetic perspective. [PDF]

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Zhao L   +7 more
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Genera of phytopathogenic fungi known from culture: 1-379. [PDF]

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The Distribution and Association of Gonatorrhodiella Highlei with Nectria Coccinea in the United States

Mycologia, 1941
The presence and distribution of Gonatorrhodiella Highlei A. L. Smith, one of the rarer members of the Fungi Imperfecti collected originally in England on onion bulbs, are reported for the first ti...
Theodore T Ayers
exaly   +4 more sources

Metabolites of Nectria coccinea

Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1, 1972
Nectria coccinea produces antibiotics LL-Z1272-β(1b), -γ(ascochlorin)(2a), -δ(3a), and -Iµ(3b) together with a new metabolite for which the name chloronectrin and structure (3c){based on 3-[5-(3-oxocyclohexyl)pent-2-enyl]-5-chloro-orsellinaldehyde} are proposed. In the presence of bromide in place of chloride, N. coccinea produces an analogous 3-(penta-
D C, Aldridge   +5 more
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Coprophilous isolates of Nectria coccinea

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1965
Isolates of Nectria coccinea (Pers. ex Fr.) Fr. have been obtained from horse and rabbit dung. On dung and in culture these isolates are astromatic. Mature perithecia appear in culture within 21 days, together with Cylindncarpon conidia.
D.G.A. Walkey, R. Harvey
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