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Phellinus pomaceus

Harper, D.B., J.T.G. Hamilton, J.T. Kennedy, and K.J. McNally. 1989. Chloromethane, a novel methyl donor for biosynthesis of esters and anisoles in Phellinus pomaceus. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 55 1981-1989. [Pg.656]

Hispidin (199) may be transformed into more elaborate metabolites on coupling with a second pyrone. Phellinus tuberculosus = Phellinus pomaceus), a fungus causing white rot on plum trees, produces hispidin together with its dehydro dimer, 3,14 -bihispidinyl (205) 414). The... [Pg.90]

Klaar, M., and W. Steglich Pilzpigmente XXVII. Isolierung von Hispidin und 3,14 -Bihispidinyl aus Phellinus pomaceus (Poriales). Chem. Ber. 110,1058 (1977). [Pg.272]

Polyporus hispidus catalyze (via a phenol oxidase ) the conversion of hispidin 53 to a cell wall polymeric substance, considered to possess properties akin to lignin (58, 59). Hispidin-like dimers have also been isolated from Hypholoma fasciculare, Pholiota flammans and Phellinus pomaceus (57). [Pg.219]


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