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Paspalum distichum

The Road to Eleusis appeared in 1978 so far as I know, nobody since then has tried an aqueous solution of ergot, which is understandable, given the history of ergotism. On the other hand, Paspalum distichum, as described by Hofmann, contains "only alkaloids that are hallucinogenic and which could even have been used direcdy in powder form. ... [Pg.188]

The artificial virulentation occurred as follows. Strain F. 97 was isolated from sclerotia grown on plants of Paspalum distichum, collected at Tivoli (Rome) and identified and classified as Claviceps paspali Stevens and Hall. Embryos of Rosen 4 n rye were inoculated, before germination, with the strain F. 97 and then cultivated in vitro. The new virulented subspecies were isolated from sclerotia obtained on said embryos. [Pg.176]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.747 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.63 ]




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