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Antifungal antibiotics from Pisolithus tinctorius
Phytochemistry, 1991Abstract The antibiotic compounds p -hydroxybenzoylformic acid [2-(4′-hydroxyphenyl)-2-oxoethanoic acid, pisolithin A] and ( R )-(−)- p -hydroxymandelic acid [( R )-(−)-2-(4′-hydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxyethanoic acid, pisolithin B] were isolated from the growth culture of Pisolithus tinctorius . Both of these metabolites, and a few structurally related
Youla S. Tsantrizos +3 more
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New Zealand Journal of Botany
Gasteroid fungi are a unique group known for their spore production inside the basidiocarp rather than on their outer surface. This study surveyed and identified the gasteroid mycoflora in the Bannu District, KP, Pakistan.
Fahim Hussain +8 more
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Gasteroid fungi are a unique group known for their spore production inside the basidiocarp rather than on their outer surface. This study surveyed and identified the gasteroid mycoflora in the Bannu District, KP, Pakistan.
Fahim Hussain +8 more
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Pisolithus Alb. & Schwein. (Albertini & Schweinitz 1805
2018Published as part of Lebel, Teresa, Pennycook, Shaun & Barrett, Matthew, 2018, Two new species of Pisolithus (Sclerodermataceae) from Australasia, and an assessment of the confused nomenclature of P. tinctorius, pp. 163-186 in Phytotaxa 348 (3) on pages 174-175, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.348.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Lebel, Teresa +2 more
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Triterpenoids from Pisolithus tinctorius isolates and ectomycorrhizas
Phytochemistry, 1997Abstract Two new triterpenoids have been identified by spectroscopic methods from mycelia of Pisolithus tinctorius as 24-ethyllanosta-8,24(24 1 )-diene-3β,22ξ-diol and (22 S )-24,25-dimethyllanosta-8-en-22,24 1 -epoxy-3β-ol-24 1 -one (25-methylpisolactone) along with the two known triterpenoids 24-methyllanosta-8,24(24 1 )-diene-3β,22ξ-diol and (22
Alfred Baumert +4 more
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Constituents from the Polar Extract of Pisolithus arhizus and Their Anti-inflammatory Activity.
Journal of Natural ProductsThe phytochemical study of the Pisolithus arhizus fruiting body methanol extract led to the isolation of six new triterpenoids (1-6) and one new naphthalenoid pulvinic acid derivative (7), together with five known compounds, including norbadione A (8 ...
V. Parisi +7 more
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Mycologia
Salinity is an abiotic factor limiting plant fitness and therefore forest crop productivity, and salt-affected areas have been expanding throughout the world.
Rattima Wanroon +2 more
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Salinity is an abiotic factor limiting plant fitness and therefore forest crop productivity, and salt-affected areas have been expanding throughout the world.
Rattima Wanroon +2 more
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Sclerotia of the Gasteromycete Pisolithus tinctorius
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1980Hyphal masses, morphologically identified as the sclerotia of Pisolithus tinctorius, were found associated with root systems of containerized pine seedlings inoculated with this mycorrhizal fungus. The sclerotia are described and the results and method used for isolation are reported.
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Pisolithus systematics — molecular methods provide fresh insights
Mycologist, 1999The genus Pisolithus has a worldwide distribution. Most isolates of the fungus, regardless of their origin, have been treated as conspecific, being described as Pisolithus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker and Couch [Syn. = P. arhizus (Scop.: Pers.) Rauschert].
John W.G. Cairney +2 more
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Pisolithus albus, a new record for Italy
Field Mycology, 2018The results of macroscopic and microscopic observations have highlighted the presence of P. albus also in Italy. The distribution of this species in the Italian territory seems much wider than previously realised and most of the herbarium samples previously identified as P.
Gargano, ML, Maisano, S, Venturella, G
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Carbon nutrition and respiration of Pisolithus tinctorius
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1987Three isolates of Pisolithus tinctorius originating from different localities grew more poorly on selected carbon sources than did non-mycorrhizal fungi. The carbon utilization pattern did not change significantly with changes in composition on the basal medium or inoculum preparation, but did change with culture medium pH and addition of small ...
Willard A. Taber, Ruth Ann Taber
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