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Citrus pathogenic fungi

FIGURE 19.35 Biotransformation of (-)-limonene (68 ) by citrus pathogenic fungi, Penicillium digitatum (Pers. Fr.) Sacc. KCPYN. (Modi ed from Noma, Y. and Asakawa, Y Microbial transformation of limonene and related compounds, Proceedings of 51st TEAC, 2007b, pp. 299-301.)... [Pg.773]

Citrus pathogenic fungi A. niger Tiegh (CBAYN) also transformed (-)-nopol (452 ) to (-)-oxonopol (454 ) and 4-oxonopol-2, 4 -dihydroxybenzyl ether (456 ) (Noma and Asakawa, 2006b,c) (Figure 19.186). [Pg.869]

Noma, Y. and Y. T akawa, 2007a. Biotransformation of limonene and related compounds by newly isolated low temperature grown citrus pathogenic fungi and red yeast. Book of Abstracts of the 38th ISEO, p. 7. [Pg.901]

Noma, Y. and Y. Asakawa, 2006a. Biotransformation of (+)-limonene and related compounds by Citrus pathogenic fungi. Proc. 50th TEAC, pp. 431-433. [Pg.732]


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