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Introducing Nigrograna italica sp. nov. (Nigrogranaceae) from Corylus avellana and Valsaria tectonae sp. nov. (Valsariaceae) from Tectona grandis

Phytotaxa, 2023
Two Dothideomycetes taxa collected from Italy and Thailand were investigated. The first collection, colonizing a dead branch of Corylus avellana in Italy, is identified as Nigrograna italica sp. nov. based on morphology, multi-locus phylogenetic analyses, as well as Genealogical Concordance Phylogenetic Species Recognition analysis (GCPSR).
DIGVIJAYINI BUNDHUN   +2 more
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Olivea tectonae (teak rust).

2021
Abstract There is little published information on this plant pathogenic fungus, which has limited geographic distribution. As hosts exist in other regions of the world with similar environmental conditions, this species may pose a threat to native or agricultural plants if introduced.
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Note: A NAPHTHOQUINONE DERIVATIVE FROM TECTONA GRANDIS (LINN.)

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2004
A new naphthoquinone derivative has been isolated, along with a number of prenylnaphthoquinone congeners, from the heartwood of Tectona grandis (Linn.). It was characterized as dehydro-alpha-isodunnione (1) by careful analysis of its spectral data.
Pradeep K, Gupta, Pahup, Singh
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TREE BREEDING WITH TEAK (TECTONA GRANDIS)

Australian Forestry, 1962
SUMMARY Teak is one of the most important commercial trees in the tropical lowlands. Considerable attention is toeing devoted to tree breeding with teak in countries possessing1 indigenous forests. The importance of selecting provenance strains and of tree breeding work in countries establishing exotic teak forests is stressed.
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A 1,4-Anthraquinone derivative from Tectona grandis

Phytochemistry, 1989
Abstract A petrol extract of the heartwood of Tectona qrandis afforded a new 9,10-dimethoxy-2-methyl anthra-1,4- quinone along with tecomaquinone I and several known naptho- and anthra-quinone derivatives. The structure of the new quinone was elucidated by high field 1 H NMR and NOE studies.
Pahup Singh   +2 more
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Olivea tectonae (teak rust)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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