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Suillus bovinus

Timonen S, KS Jorgensen, K Haahtela, R Sen (1998) Bacterial community structure at defined locations of Pinus sylvestris-Suillus bovinus and Pinus sylvestris-Paxillus involutus mycorrhizospheres in dry pine forest humus and nursery peat. Can J Microbiol 44 499-513. [Pg.618]

Timonen, S. Sen, R. (1998). Heterogeneity of fungal and plant enzyme expression in intact Scots ymt-Suillus bovinus and -Paxillus involutus mycorrhizospheres developed in natural forest humus. New Phytologist, 138, 355-66. [Pg.49]

Group of orange-red pigments from Suillus bovinus and various Chroogomphus species (Basidiomycetes). [Pg.89]

Suillus bovinus, Chroogomphus alkali orange - red Boviquinones... [Pg.147]

Figure 8.4 Digital images of ectomycorrhizal mycelial systems of (a) Suillus bovinus and (b) Paxillus involutus in peat microcosms (in association with Pinus sylvestris) (c) the pine root pathogen Rhizina undulata extending from a 50 cm section of pine stem (d) Armillaria ostoyae extending from a 8cm pine wood resource across nonsterile soil compacted in 24 cm X 24 cm trays. Figure 8.4 Digital images of ectomycorrhizal mycelial systems of (a) Suillus bovinus and (b) Paxillus involutus in peat microcosms (in association with Pinus sylvestris) (c) the pine root pathogen Rhizina undulata extending from a 50 cm section of pine stem (d) Armillaria ostoyae extending from a 8cm pine wood resource across nonsterile soil compacted in 24 cm X 24 cm trays.
A unique pulvinic acid derivative, methyl bovinate (98), which contains an extra carbon atom in the form of the carbonyl group of an additional 5-lactone ring has been isolated by Besl et al. from cultures of Suillus bovinus 99). Its structure followed from the spectroscopic data, particularly the proton coupled C-n.m.r. spectrum. [Pg.44]

Fruit bodies of Suillus bovinus and Chroogomphus rutilus — Gom-phidius rutilus) develop a bright pink stain when moistened with ethanol, and produce purple colours with alkali (57). The pigments responsible have been characterised by Beaumont and Edwards (70, 72)... [Pg.98]

Chroogomphus rutilus [trace MS] (72), Suillus bovinus (dried sporophores 487)... [Pg.99]

Chroogomphus rutilus, Ch. helveticus, Suillus bovinus Orange -> red Boviquinone-3 (221) and Boviquinone-4 (222)... [Pg.251]

Besl, H., C. Kilpert, B. Steffan and W. Steglich Bovinsaure, ein ungewohnliches Pulvinsaure-Derivat aus Kulturen von Suillus bovinus (Boletales). Submitted for publication. [Pg.258]

Beaumont, P. C., and R. L. Edwards Constituents of the Higher Fungi, Part XI. Boviquinone-3(2,5-Dihydroxy-3-farnesyl-l,4-benzoquinone), Diboviquinone-3,4, Me-thylenediboviquinone-3,3, and Xerocomic Acid from Gomphidius rutilus Fr. and Diboviquinone-4,4 from Voletus (Suillus) bovinus (Linn ex Fr.) Kuntze. J. Chem. Soc. (C) (London) 2582 (1971). [Pg.192]

Dahlberg, A. J. Stenlid. 1990. Population structure and dynamics in Suillus bovinus as indicated by spatial distribution of fungal clones. New Phytol. 115 487-493. [Pg.168]


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