Emericella sp. AST0036

Medically significant: unknown

Sexual form exists: Yes

Reference (original paper):

Secoemestrin D, a Cytotoxic Epitetrathiodioxopiperizine, and Emericellenes A-​E, Five Sesterterpenoids from Emericella sp. AST0036, a Fungal Endophyte of Astragalus lentiginosus. Xu, Ya-ming; Espinosa-Artiles, Patricia; Liu, Mangping X.; Arnold, A. Elizabeth; Gunatilaka, A. A. Leslie. Journal of Natural Products (2013), 76(12), 2330-2336

Currently accepted name (anamorph): Emericella sp. AST0036

Computed content type (Species): Species

New metabolite(s):

Species

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