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Coniothyrium

Benzofuranones, chromanes Coniothyrium minitans SiOj B + AcOEt — Isolation, NMR, MS 66 C... [Pg.263]

Coniothyrium minitans Contans White mold, leafdrop Cole crops, beans, tomatoes, carrots, lettuce Fungicide... [Pg.280]

Among the microbial pectinesterases, the one from Coniothyrium diplodiella56 was purified by repeated chromatography on columns of Duolite A-2 and DEAE-cellulose. Two electrophoretically homogeneous forms of pectinesterase were obtained, having an identical pH optimum and the same behavior towards pectins of different d.e. [Pg.342]

For three endo-D-galacturonanases, isolated from the culture filtrate of Coniothyrium diplodiella,114-116 that differed in the extent of degradation of sodium pectate, a 50% decrease of viscosity of the substrate solution corresponded to the splitting of 3, 4, and 10% of the glycosidic bonds, respectively. A similar difference was found between two endo-D-galacturonanases isolated from tomatoes117 one... [Pg.345]

Soft rot producers (Ascomycetes and Fungi imperfecti) Various fungal organisms are responsible for soft rot they include Bispora, Coniothyrium, and StemphyUum sp. [Pg.131]

Holler U, Konig GM, Wright AD (1999) Three New Metabolites from Marine-Derived Fungi of the Genera Coniothyrium and Microsphaeropsis. J Nat Prod 62 114... [Pg.396]

Krohn K, Michel A, Florke U, Aust H-J, Draeger S, Schulz B (1994) Palmarumycins Cr C16 from Coniothyrium sp. Isolation, Structure Elucidation, and Biological Activity. Liebigs Ann Chem 1099... [Pg.456]

Leptosphaeria senegalensis and L. thompkinsii cause mycetoma in Africa [80]. Coniothyrium fuckelii is the anamorph of L. coniothyrium. It is known as a plant pathogen especially on Rosaceae and from human infections [80]. [Pg.247]

Raspberry cane diseases (Didymella applanata, Leptosphaeria coniothyrium, Botrytis cinerea, Elsinoe venta)... [Pg.205]

Liver infection with Coniothyrium fuckelii in a female patient with leukaemia was reported for the first time in 1987. (65) The acute clinical picture consisting of fever, arthralgia and myalgia, nightly sweats, increased inflammatory parameters and enhanced alkaline phosphatase could be identified, after extensive examination, as a fungal infection of the liver. Histology revealed focal, partly granulomatous inflammatory lesions, from which C. fuckelii was demonstrated by culture. [Pg.509]

Klehn, T.E., Polsky, B., Punithalingam, E., Edwards, F.F., Brown, A.E., Armstrong, D. Liver infection caused by Coniothyrium fuckelii in a patient with acute myelogenous leukemia. J. Chn. Microbiol. 1987 25 2410-2412... [Pg.510]

Coniothyrium fuckelii Tyler and Marshall (1967a), Mulder and Van Veen (1968), Timonin et al., (1972)... [Pg.262]


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