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“…Among the few reports from fungi are 2‐methyl‐2‐pentene‐4‐olide 3 (Fig. C), a flavour compound of C. comatus (Dijkstra and Wiken, ), avenaciolides from Neosartorya fischeri (Chang et al ., ), and (3S,4R)‐3‐carboxy‐2‐methylene‐heptan‐4‐olide 4 from the plant pathogen Lasiodiplodia theobromae (He et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Among the few reports from fungi are 2‐methyl‐2‐pentene‐4‐olide 3 (Fig. C), a flavour compound of C. comatus (Dijkstra and Wiken, ), avenaciolides from Neosartorya fischeri (Chang et al ., ), and (3S,4R)‐3‐carboxy‐2‐methylene‐heptan‐4‐olide 4 from the plant pathogen Lasiodiplodia theobromae (He et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…rhodina is known as a multiinfectious microorganism that causes considerable crop damage, particularly to tropical fruits. It spoils many farm products in tropical regions and is one of the main pathogens responsible for the decay of fruits (He et al, 2004). Therefore, the search for the toxins involved in this decay has been the focus of interest of some researchers and resulted in the identification of the toxin (3S, 4R)-3-carboxy-2-methyleneheptan-4-olide as well as decumbic acid from the culture filtrate of L. theobromae isolated from rotted mango branches in Miyako islands, Okinawa, Japan (He et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%