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- is a cyclic pentapeptide. It is isolated from the mycoparasitic fungus Sepedonium chrysospermum, found in New Zealand. Mitova, Maya I.; Stuart, Blair G...
-  permagnificus). Fruit bodies can be parasitized by the mold-like fungus Sepedonium ampullosporum. Infection results in necrosis of the mushroom tissue, and...
- isolated it from fungus on moist oats in 1911, but placed it in the genus Sepedonium, as did Velich in 1914. Kurt Noack isolated several thermophilic fungi...
- AroTG-2(H) Epichloë sp. FaTG-2(H) Epichloë sp. FaTG-4(H) Hypomyces aurantius Sepedonium sp. Cunnigbamella blakesleana Mucor biemalis Rhizopus nigricans The biosynthetic...
- Flaschensporige Goldschimmel, Sepedonium ampullosporum – ein thermophiler Parasit an Pilzfruchtkörpern der Ordnung Boletales" [Sepedonium ampullosporum, a thermophilic...
- Mycogone Link (28) Protocrea Petch (6) Rogersonia Samuels & Lodge (1) Sepedonium Link (13) Sphaerostilbella (Henn.) Sacc. & D. Sacc (13) Sporophagomyces...
- Onofri S, Zucconi L (1984). "Some cases of intoxication probably caused by Sepedonium spp. infecting fruiting-bodies of some species of Boletus". Micologia...
- (nanomolar) Chrysophanic acid antiviral/anticancer anthraquinone Chrysosporide Sepedonium chrysospermum Citreorosein Penicillium antimicrobial polyketide Citrinolactone...
- Hypolyssus chrysospermus (Tul. & C.Tul.) ****ze (1898) Apiocrea chryso**** (Tul. & C.Tul.) Syd. & P.Syd. (1921) Sepedonium chryso**** (Bull.) Fr....
- Botryotrichum piluliferum Saccardo & Marchal (1885) Synonyms Sepedonium xylogenum Sacc. (1882) Sepedonium niveum M****ee & Salm. (1902) Coccospora agricola Goddard...