Summary
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Diaporthe is a genus of endophytic filamentous fungus plant pathogens.
Diaporthe
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Diaporthe is a
genus of
endophytic filamentous
fungalplant pathogens.
Diaporthe species have been shown to transform the infection-inhibiting factors (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin into the 3,4-cis-dihydroxyflavan derivatives.[1]
Some species, like Diaporthe toxica, produce secondary metabolites that result in toxicoses of animals such as lupinosis of sheep.[2]
Selected species
Complete species
References
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^Biooxidation of (+)-Catechin and (−)-Epicatechin into 3,4-Dihydroxyflavan Derivatives by the Endophytic Fungus Diaporthe sp. Isolated from a Tea Plant. Shibuya Hirotaka, Agusta Andria, Ohashi Kazuyoshi, Maehara Shoji and Simanjuntak Partomuan, Chem Pharm Bull, Vol.53, No.7, Pages 866-867(2005)
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^Williamson, P. M.; Highet, A. S.; Gams, W.; Sivasithamparam, K.; Cowling, W. A. (December 1994). "Diaporthe toxica sp. nov., the cause of lupinosis in sheep". Mycological Research. 98 (12): 1364–1368. doi:10.1016/S0953-7562(09)81064-2.
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