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Efforts by various investigators to demonstrate a luciferin-luciferase reaction with luminous fungi were uniformly unsuccessful until Airth and McElroy (1959) obtained a positive result. Airth s group studied further details of the luciferin-luciferase reaction using the luciferin preparation obtained from Armillaria mellea and the luciferase preparation obtained from a species identified by them... [Pg.268]

Table 9.2 Contents of Luciferin, the Precursor of Luciferin, and SOD, in 1 g of Fruiting Body or Mycelium of Panellus stipticus, Armillaria mellea, Pleurotus japonicus, Omphalotus olearius, Mycena lux-coeli, and Mycena citncolor (data taken from Shimomura, 1992)... Table 9.2 Contents of Luciferin, the Precursor of Luciferin, and SOD, in 1 g of Fruiting Body or Mycelium of Panellus stipticus, Armillaria mellea, Pleurotus japonicus, Omphalotus olearius, Mycena lux-coeli, and Mycena citncolor (data taken from Shimomura, 1992)...
Fig. 9.2 Changes in the luminescence intensity, the contents of luciferin and SOD, and medium pH during the mycelial growth of five kinds of bioluminescent fungi Panellus stipticus, Armillaria mellea, Mycena citricolor, Pleurotus japonicus, and Omphelotus olearius. The ordinate readings of the curves marked 1/3 should be multiplied by 3. For the SOD activity, see Table 9.2, footnote e. From Shimomura, 1992, with permission from Oxford University Press. Fig. 9.2 Changes in the luminescence intensity, the contents of luciferin and SOD, and medium pH during the mycelial growth of five kinds of bioluminescent fungi Panellus stipticus, Armillaria mellea, Mycena citricolor, Pleurotus japonicus, and Omphelotus olearius. The ordinate readings of the curves marked 1/3 should be multiplied by 3. For the SOD activity, see Table 9.2, footnote e. From Shimomura, 1992, with permission from Oxford University Press.
FUNGI Basidiomycetes Agaricales Agaricaceae Panellus, Mycena, Pleurotus, Armillaria, Omphalia, etc. [Pg.333]

Ebrahimzadeh, M. H., and Haddadchie, G. R. (1993). Intrinsic fluorescent compounds in Armillaria mellea hyphae and rhizomorph./. Set. Islamic Repub. Iran 4 241-246. [Pg.393]

Aristostomias, 328-330, 338 Armillaria, 267, 271, 333 Arrow worm (Chaetognath), 161 Arthropoda, 1, 47 Ascomycetes, 266 Ascorbate, 187-191, 194-196,198 Aspisoma, 337 Assay methods... [Pg.456]

Otieno W, Termorshuizen A, Jeger M, Otieno C (2003) Efficacy of soil solarization, Trichoderma harzianum and coffee pulp amendment against Armillaria sp. Crop Prot 22 325-331. doi 10.1016/S0261-2194(02)00174-6... [Pg.266]

Table I. Histochemical responses of cell walls associated with the necrophylactic periderm response in Picea sitchensis challenged with Armillaria obscura... Table I. Histochemical responses of cell walls associated with the necrophylactic periderm response in Picea sitchensis challenged with Armillaria obscura...
Figure 2. Necrophylactic periderm in the bark of Picea siichensis following attempted infection by Armillaria obscura. Bark sectioned and stained with Sudan IV, after extraction with chlorine dioxide to remove aromatic compounds, essentially as previously described (15). NT, necrotic tissue TC, thickened cells SIT, relic of suberized impervious tissue NP, necrophylactic periderm. Scale bar = 25 /tm. Figure 2. Necrophylactic periderm in the bark of Picea siichensis following attempted infection by Armillaria obscura. Bark sectioned and stained with Sudan IV, after extraction with chlorine dioxide to remove aromatic compounds, essentially as previously described (15). NT, necrotic tissue TC, thickened cells SIT, relic of suberized impervious tissue NP, necrophylactic periderm. Scale bar = 25 /tm.
Donnelly DMX, Coveney DJ, Fukuda N, Polonsky J (1986) New Sesquiterpene Aryl Esters from Armillaria mellea. J Nat Prod 49 111... [Pg.471]

Peipp H, Sonnenbichler J (1992) Secondary Fungal Metabolites and Their Biological Activities, II. Occurrence of Antibiotic Compounds in Cultures of Armillaria ostoyae Growing in the Presence of an Antagonistic Fungus on Host Plant Cells. Biol Chem Hoppe-Seyler 373 675... [Pg.471]

Cremin P, Donnelly DMX, Wolfender J-L, Hostettmann K (1995) Liquid Chromatograph-ic-Thermospray Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Sesquiterpenes of Armillaria (Eumycota Basidiomycotina) Species. J Chromatogr 710 273... [Pg.472]

Amone A, Cardillo R, Nasini B (1988) Secondary Mould Metabolites. XXIII. Isolation and Structure Elucidation of Melleolides I and J and Armellides A and B, Novel Sesquiterpe-noid Aryl Esters from Armillaria novae-zelandiae. Gazz Chim Ital 118 523... [Pg.472]

Cremin P, Guiry PJ, Wolfender J-L, Hostettmann K, Donnelly DMX (2000) A Liquid Chromatography-Thermospray Ionisation-Mass Spectrometry Guided Isolation of a New Sesquiterpene Aryl Ester from Armillaria novae-zelandiae. J Chem Soc Perkin Trans 1 2325... [Pg.472]

Improvement of fibre diffraction by chemical means was exampled by the results obtained with hydrolytic and other extractions of fungal tissue, in particular with reference to the (1-3)-/ -D-glucan component in the fibrous mycelial ropes (rhizomorphs) of Armillaria mellea. The rhizomorphs in the native state produce only one, oriented but diffuse and weak spacing attributable to (1-3)--D-glucan. After the adequate chemical extractions they yielded a complete fibre... [Pg.349]


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