Chemotaxonomy of the Xylariaceae and remarkable bioactive compounds from Xylariales and their associated asexual stages
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Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry. Band 9 Research Signpost, 2005. S. 41-93 (Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry; Band 9).
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T1 - Chemotaxonomy of the Xylariaceae and remarkable bioactive compounds from Xylariales and their associated asexual stages
AU - Stadler, Marc
AU - Hellwig, Veronika
N1 - ISBN: 81-308-0052-7
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The Xylariaceae are among the best-investigated filamentous fungi with regard to the production of secondary metabolites. Numerous reports on biologically active compounds with potential for application in human and veterinary medicine or as crop protection agents revealed this family of ascomycetes to be one of the hotspots of molecular diversity...
AB - The Xylariaceae are among the best-investigated filamentous fungi with regard to the production of secondary metabolites. Numerous reports on biologically active compounds with potential for application in human and veterinary medicine or as crop protection agents revealed this family of ascomycetes to be one of the hotspots of molecular diversity...
KW - Chemistry
KW - Phytochemie
KW - Xylaria
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 81-308-0052-7
VL - 9
T3 - Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry
SP - 41
EP - 93
BT - Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry
PB - Research Signpost
ER -