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ChemInform Abstract: New Metabolites from Endolichenic Fungus Pleosporales sp.
ChemInform, 2015Abstractisolation and structure elucidation of cucurbitarins A‐C (I, II), cucurbitarins D (III), and E (IV), benzocoumarins (V), and cyclohexanone (VI)
Yang Jiao +7 more
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Tremateia murispora sp. nov. (Didymosphaeriaceae, Pleosporales) from Guizhou, China
Phytotaxa, 2019An Ascomycetous species was found from decaying woody stems in Guizhou, China. Morphologically, the fungus can be assigned well in Tremateia in having immersed ascomata, cellular pseudoparaphyses and muriform ascospores, but it differs from other species in having the 3–7 transverse septa ascospores surrounded by a gelatinous sheath.
YAO FENG, SHENG-NAN ZHANG, ZUO-YI LIU
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The genera Sporormia and Preussia (Sporormiaceae, Pleosporales) in Taiwan
Nova Hedwigia, 2009Five species of coprophilous pyrenomycetes are described and illustrated in this paper. Sporormia fimetaria, Preussia dakotensis, P. kansensis, and P. minipascua are recorded as new to Taiwan. One new species of Preussia, P. minipolymera is proposed, which is characterized by small, 15-celled ascospores, and the largest cell of each ascospore being the
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Periconia shannanensis sp. nov. (Periconiaceae, Pleosporales) from Xizang, China
PhytotaxaA new species of Periconia found in the southern region of Xizang, China, was described and illustrated based on morphological features and DNA sequence data. Periconia shannanensis was isolated from dead wood, and is characterized by hairy, brown to dark brown colonies, apical branched, septate and long conidiophores.
TONG CAI +7 more
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Exploring natural products from nematode-associated fungi of the order Pleosporales
DGfM meeting (Plenary lecture),Presentation by Natalia Andrea Llanos Lopez, Janette Miled, Marc Stadler, Mark Njogu Kimani, Samad Ashrafi, Wolfgang Maier. Abstract The rapid global spread of drug-resistant pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and nematodes,has become a significant problem that requires study from multiple perspectives. Newstrategies are needed to control diseases
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