INTRINSIC FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS IN ARMILLARIA MELLEA; HYPHAE AND RHIZOMORPH

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The organic solvent extraction of Armillaria mellea showed different highly intrinsic fluorescent compounds either in rhizomorph or in hyphae (F , F , F , MF , MF and MF ). The characterization of ultraviolet and fluoro-spectrophotometry of these compounds has been exhibited. Thin layer chromatography and fluorescent spectrum of hyphae and rhizomorph indicated an additional compound (FH) in hyphae. The compound probably plays a role in differentiation from hyphae to rhizomorph

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volume 4  issue 4

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publication date 1993-12-01

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