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    Oxindoles from Phalaris coerulescens by Anderton, Neil, Cockrum, Peter A., Colegate, Steven M., Edgar, John A., Flower, Kirsty, Vit, Ivan, Willing, Richard I.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-06-1998)
    “…A phytochemical examination of various accessions of Phalaris coerulescens for the presence of toxic phenylethylamines, indoloamines and…”
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    Production of tremorgenic toxins by Penicillium janthinellum Biourge: a possible aetiological factor in ryegrass staggers by Lanigan, G W, Payne, A L, Cockrum, P A

    “…Topsoil, herbage and faeces collected during an outbreak of ryegrass staggers in sheep were examined for tremorgenic penicillia. No such fungi were recovered…”
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    Isolation of a group of glycolipid toxins from seedheads of annual ryegrass Lolium rigidum Gaud.) infected by Corynebacterium rathayi by Vogel, P, Petterson, D S, Berry, P H, Frahn, J L, Anderton, N, Cockrum, P A, Edgar, J A, Jago, M V, Lanigan, G W, Payne, A L, Culvenor, C C

    “…A group of highly toxic compounds was isolated from galled seedheads of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum Gaud.) containing Corynebacterium rathayi. Purified…”
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    Isolation of toxic metabolites of Phomopsis leptostromiformis responsible for lupinosis by Culvenor, C C, Beck, A B, Clarke, M, Cockrum, P A, Edgar, J A, Frahn, J L, Jago, M V, Lanigan, G W, Payne, A L, Peterson, J E, Petterson, D S, Smith, L W, White, R R

    Published in Australian journal of biological sciences (01-01-1977)
    “…Two metabolites of P. leptostromiformis (phomopsins A and B) have been isolated as a crystalline mixture from a culture of the fungus on lupin seed. The…”
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    Assessment of potential for toxicity of Phalaris spp. via alkaloid content determination: P. coerulescens, a case example by Anderton, Neil, Cockrum, Peter A., Colegate, Steven M., Edgar, John A., Flower, Kirsty

    Published in Phytochemical analysis (01-05-1999)
    “…Species of Phalaris are useful pasture grasses but can exert neurotoxic and cardiotoxic effects on grazing animals. In view of the unresolved aetiology of the…”
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