ACTG-Toxins Produced by a Strain of Alternaria altemata That Does Not Originate From Citrus Species
JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY-PHYTOPATHOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT(1994)
Abstract
ACTG-toxins designated as host-specific toxins were isolated at first from a pathotype of Alternaria alternata attacking Citrus species. A strain of Alternaria alternata isolated from Brassica sinensis in Central Germany and improved to a high tentoxin content, also produces two ACTG-toxins. It is doubtful, therefore, if both substances can be denoted as host-specific toxins.
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