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Pathogenic fungi Botrytis cinerea

P-Pinene ( ) was converted by plant pathogenic fungi, Botrytis cinerea, to give four new compounds such as (-)-pinane-2a,3a-diol (408 ), (-)-6P -hydroxypinene (409 ), (-)-4a,5-dihydroxypinene (410 ), and (-)-4a-hydroxypinen-6-one (411 ) (Figure 14.158). [Pg.682]


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