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Ceratopycnidium

The trichoverroids and fungal macrocycles are products of Myrothecium and Stachybotrys spp., and one species each of Acremonium, Ceratopycnidium, Cercophora, Cylindrocarpon, Phoma, Phomopsis, and Verticinimonosporium. Acremonium, Ceratopycnidium, Cercophora and Phoma are new sources reported since 1991. [Pg.97]

The shrub Baccharis artemisioides is a new source of the known fungal macrocycles verrucarins A and J, and roridins A, D and E, as is the Baccharis spp. endophyte Ceratopycnidium baccharidicola 164). B. megapotamica and B. coridifolia remain the only sources of the baccharinoids. [Pg.97]

Bertoni MD, Cabral D (1991) Ceratopycnidium baccharidicola sp. nov. from Baccharis coridifolia in Argentina. Mycol Res 95 1014... [Pg.130]


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