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Corticium

Typhula spp. and R. cerealis on cereals, R. solani on potatoes, Corticium rolfsii and R. solani on sugar beet,... [Pg.1199]

Other Minor and Undetermined Diseases. There are also many minor diseases, such as those caused by Corticium salmonicolor, Marasmius sarmentosus, Trachy-sphaeria frutigena (mealy pod), and others. [Pg.28]

Industry Co. Ltd. Iprobenfos and edifenphos are used extensively in rice to control P. oryzae, Corticium sasakii and Cochliobolus miyabeanus. [Pg.88]

Tagawa, K. and Kaji, A. 1988. Polygalacturonase from Corticium rolfsii. Methods Enzymol. 161 361-365. [Pg.347]

The leuco peracetate of thelephoric acid (85) has been isolated from Boletopsis leucomelaena [69], The leuco permethyl ether of thelephoric acid (86) was obtained in minute amounts from mycelial mat of Pulcherricium caeruleum (Corticium caeruleum), a basidiomycete characterized by an indigo blue colour of its hymenial surface, and its... [Pg.284]

Cortistatins A-D (10-13) were isolated from the marine sponge Corticium simplex [13]. These steroidal alkaloids are unrelated to cortistatin, a neuropeptide stmcturally related to the hormone somatostatin which has antiangiogenic activity [14]. [Pg.237]

The highly purified enzyme-preparations of Aspergillus mger9 10,19 64,65 and Corticium rolfsii11 have been shown to be capable of hydrolyzing both the (1 - 3)- and (1 — 5)-a-L-arabinofuranosyl... [Pg.290]

Thelephoric add (7.21) is a further oxidation product that is widespread amongst the Basidiomycetes. The delocalization of the phenolate anions forms the basis of the colour reactions that are observed when the fruiting bodies come into contact with alkali. The quinhydrones of corticins A (7.22) and B and their quinones give rise to the blue colour of Corticium caeruleum. The terphenylquinols are powerful anti-oxidants. [Pg.133]

Sponges of the genus Corticium (Homosclerophorida, Plakinidae) collected from Bunaken Island, Sulawesi, Indonesia, showed antimicrobial activity against Bacillus subtilis. Through a bioassay-directed isolation procedure, two new steroidal alkaloids, lokysterolamines A (3) and B (4), were isolated (19). Alkaloids 3 and 4 were found to be structurally related to plakinamine-A (1)(7[Pg.236]

Hymexazole (Tomita, 1973) is effective mainly against soil fungi and fungi causing diseases spreading with the seeds, such as Fusarium, Aphanomyces, Pythium and Corticium spp. Plant roots rapidly absorb the active substance from a nutrient solution or from the soil, the substance then being translocated into the leaves. In the plant tissues hymexazole is detoxicated into two main metabolites,... [Pg.412]

They tested 21 species of yeast representing nine genera for their susceptibility to the crude Corticium enzyme preparations (115). The stationary-phase cells of each yeast were incubated at 30°C for 12 hr with the crude lytic enzyme and were observed for the percent lysis (as calculated by a direct count of intact cells before and after incubation)... [Pg.274]


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