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Verticillium lamellicola

S. lanosoniveum is a parasite of rust fungi (Zare and Gams, 2001a), and may have been confused in the past with Lecanicillium lecanii. S. lamellicola ( = Verticillium lamellicola) has also been reported as a parasite of rust fungi, and may sometimes cause a disease of cultivated Agaricus mushrooms (Van Zaayen and Gams, 1982). [Pg.118]

Naphthalenic anhydride, lamelliconic anhydride (77), its carbonate (78), and several related compounds were isolated from Verticillium lamellicola (McCorkindale et al., 1983). FR-901235 (79), a new immunomodulator produced by Paecilomyces cameus [<-4882 (Shibata et al., 1989), has a similar chemical structure to lamelliconic anhydride. [Pg.370]

McCorkindale NJ, Hutchinson SA, McRitchie AC, Sood GR. Lamellicolic anhydride, 4-O-carbomethoxylamellicolic anhydride and monomethyl 3-chlorolamellicolate, metabolites of Verticillium lamellicola. Tetrahedron 39 2283-2288, 1983. [Pg.397]

Simple naphthalene metabolites (146 and 147) were produced by Verticillium lamellicola [175] and (148) found in the fungus Scolecobasidiella avellanea. [Pg.512]

Me Corkindale, N. J., A. McRitchie, and S. A. Hutchinson Lamellicolic Anhydride — a Heptaketide Naphthalic Anhydride from Verticillium lamellicola. Chem. Commun. 108 (1973). [Pg.187]


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