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Species of the fungal ascomycete genus Pyrenophora are known to produce a spectacular array of secondary metabolites, but, to date, there has been no published effort to integrate the large volume of information available on this topic. Most Pyrenophora species are foliar pathogens of grasses, but some are also known as endophytes, as foliar pathogens of dicots, and in at least one case, as a seed pathogen. The toxic metabolites discovered in each of the three well-studied species are presented, along with a few reports from additional species, and their isolation, structure determination . . .
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