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Larix kaempferi

Chiu s group [193] used this domino process for an entry to pseudolaric acid 6/2-27, starting from 6/2-28, to yield 6/2-29 and 6/2-30 as an almost l l-mixture of di-astereomers (Scheme 6/2.5). Attempts to improve the stereoselectivity by using chiral rhodium complexes did not change the picture very much. The pseudolaric acids A, B and C are diterpenoids, which were isolated from the root bark of Pseudo-larix kaempferi Gordon (Pinaceae), and are components of the traditional Chinese medicine called tujinpi. They reveal antifungal activity and cytotoxicities at submicromolar levels [194]. [Pg.423]

DilO epidioxyabiet-13-en-18-oate 7a,8a, 13(3,143-Diepoxyabietan-18- Larix kaempferi EBV [126]... [Pg.99]

Zhou, Z. H. Hogetsu, T. (2002). Subterranean community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi under Suillus grevillei sporocarps in a Larix kaempferi forest. New Phytologist, 154, 529-39. [Pg.327]

European (see Larix decidua) Japanese (see Larix kaempferi) Larch branch canker. 132 Larch casebearers, 132 Larch sawflies... [Pg.517]

Larix and, 132 shrews and, 453 Larix, 132 Larix decidua, 132 Larix kaempferi, 132 Larkspur. See Delphinium Larvae, as insect life cycle stage, 257 Late blight, 374-75... [Pg.517]


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