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Gliocladium virens

Ricci MS, De Almeida DL, Ribeiro RD, Aquino AM, Pereira JC, Polli D, Reis VM, Eklund CR (2000) Cyperus rotundus control by solarization. Biol Agric Hort 17 151-157 Rieger M, Krewer G, Lewis P (2001) Solarization and chemical alternatives to methyl bromide for preplant soil treatment of strawberries. HortTechnology 11 258-264 Ristaino JB, Perry KB, Lumsden RD (1991) Effect of soil solarization and Gliocladium virens on sclerotia of Sclerotium rolfsii, soil microbiota, and the incidence of southern blight in tomato. Phytopathology 81 1117-1124... [Pg.268]

Ristaino JB, Perry KB, Lumsden RD (1996) Soil solarization and Gliocladium virens reduce the incidence of southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) in bell pepper in the field. Biocon Sci Technol 6 583-594. doi 10.1080/09583159631226... [Pg.268]

Jalal MAF, Love SK, van der Hehn D (1986) Siderophore Mediated Iron(III) Uptake in Gliocladium virens. 1. Properties of cw-Fusarinine, trani-Fusarinine, Dimerum Acid, and their Ferric Complexes. J Inorg Biochem 28 417... [Pg.63]

Gliocladium deliquescens Gliocladium virens Macrophomina phaseolina Nodulisporium hinnuleum Penicillium charlesii Periconia circinata Streptomyces sp. [Pg.283]

Typical fungi used in these tests include Aspergillus niger, Chaetomium globosum, Paecilomyces variotii, Penicillium funiculosum and either Trichoderma longibrachiatum or Gliocladium virens (which is also known as Trichoderma viride). [Pg.13]

One of the Gliocladium fungi, Gliocladium virens is recommended by ASTM G 21 (see above) for the determination of the effect of fungi on the properties of synthetic polymeric materials. [Pg.422]

Gliocladium virens Macrophomina phaesolina Mungbean, sunflower... [Pg.183]

Polycaprolactone, PCL. Mn = 80,000. Blends of PCL/LDPE (10%, 80% PCL) Tensile properties, FTIR spectroscopy, and molecular weight A mixed culture of Aspergillus niger Penicillium funiculosum Chaetomium globosum Gliocladium virens Aureobasidlum pullulans [110]... [Pg.958]

Penicillium pinophilium Chaetomium globosum Aureobasidium pullulans Gliocladium virens... [Pg.337]

Gliocladium virens 5.0 Sporobolomyces roseus (yeast) Streptoverticillium reticulum 10.0... [Pg.663]

For a long period the formation of a strained benzocyclobutane moiety was thought of as being a special feature of cobalt-mediated [2 - - 2 - - 2] cycloaddition reactions, as shown in the synthesis of <7Z-estrone (5) or as mentioned in the case of the pro-toilludanes 37 to 39. However, as a part of the total synthesis of the furanosteroide viridin 47, a potent antifungal metabolite of Gliocladium virens, a truly catalytic formation of the benzocyclobutane 44, could be realized in 86% yield with the help of Wilkinson s complex (Scheme 7.10) [18]. [Pg.215]

This species, already known by the name Gliocladium virens, contains gliotoxin, which is a powerful antibiotic. [Pg.557]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.218 , Pg.229 , Pg.232 , Pg.239 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.66 , Pg.67 ]




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