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Growth of C. versicolor on Wood. Samples of beech heartwood (Fagus syl-vatica) were added to culture plates of C. versicolor after 7d. growth, using the Bravery miniature woodblock technique (12). Plate cultures were covered with a 1mm mesh 60mm diameter sterile nylon net. Sterile sections of beech (30 x 10 x 3mm) were placed aseptically onto the net and cultured at 20° C for 4 weeks. The external growth of mycelium was removed and the wood block cut into segments of approximately 3 x 1 x 1mm for preparation for electron microscopy. Uninfected wood samples were prepared in a similar manner. [Pg.427]

Shorea sp./Light red meranti Shorea sp./White meranti Tarrietia/Tersling Vatica sp./Pesak... [Pg.99]

Vatica mangachapoi Blanco/— Vitex parviflora Juss./— Wallaceodendron celebicum Koord/—... [Pg.108]

The resveratrol hexamer, upunaphenol A (759) also isolated from Upuna borneensis possesses a dibenzobicyclo[3.2.1]octadiene ring and four dihydrobenzofuran rings [263]. The hexamers vaticanols D, H and I (755-757), and heptamer vaticanol J (758) isolated from the stem bark of Vatica rassak (Dipterocarpaceae) all contain a trimeric unit structurally... [Pg.549]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.858 , Pg.901 , Pg.909 ]




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