The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)
A group of toxic sulfur-containing polyynes (thiarubrines) exhibit significant lightmediated antibiotic activity against microoroganisms particularly against fungi. These phytochemicals have been isolated from several members of the Asteraceae including Ambrosia chamissonis Less. (Greene), a spec...
Main Author: | Dojillo-Mooney, Joanna |
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/7741 |
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