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1. New hemisynthetic derivatives of sphaeropsidin phytotoxins triggering severe endoplasmic reticulum swelling in cancer cells

2. Diversity and Pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae and Phytophthora Species Associated with Emerging Olive Diseases in Italy

3. Diversity of Phytophthora Species Involved in New Diseases of Mountain Vegetation in Europe with the Description of Phytophthora pseudogregata sp. nov.

4. First report of canker and dieback caused by Neofusicoccum parvum and Diplodia olivarum on oleaster in Italy

5. Bioactive secondary metabolites produced by the emerging pathogen Diplodia olivarum

6. Phylogeny and Pathogenicity of Phytophthora Species Associated with Artichoke Crown and Root Rot and Description of Phytophthora marrasii sp. nov.

7. Phytophthora mediterranea sp. nov., a New Species Closely Related to Phytophthora cinnamomi from Nursery Plants of Myrtus communis in Italy

8. Diplodia fraxini and Diplodia subglobosa: The Main Species Associated with Cankers and Dieback of Fraxinus excelsior in North-Eastern Italy

9. Diversity and Pathogenicity of Phytophthora Species Associated with Declining Alder Trees in Italy and Description of Phytophthora alpina sp. nov

10. Anti-Biofilm Activity of the Fungal Phytotoxin Sphaeropsidin A against Clinical Isolates of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

11. Plant Pathogenic Fungi Associated with Coraebus florentinus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Attacks in Declining Oak Forests

13. A new disease of Erica arborea in Italy caused by Neofusicoccum luteum

14. Diplodia africana causing dieback disease on Juniperus phoenicea: a new host and first report in the northern hemisphere

15. Pinofuranoxins A and B, Bioactive Trisubstituted Furanones Produced by the Invasive Pathogen Diplodia sapinea

16. Diplofuranoxin, a disubstituted dihydrofuranone, was produced together with sphaeropsidin A and epi-sphaeropsidone by Diplodia subglobosa, an emerging ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) pathogen in Europe

17. Argyrotoxins A-C, a trisubstituted dihydroisobenzofuranone, a tetrasubstituted 2-hydroxyethylbenzamide and a tetrasubstitutedphenyl trisubstitutedbutyl ether produced by Alternaria argyroxiphii, the causal agent of leaf spot on African mahogany trees (Khaya senegalensis)

18. Phytophthora mediterranea sp. nov., a New Species Closely Related to Phytophthora cinnamomi from Nursery Plants of Myrtus communis in Italy

19. Phylogeny and Pathogenicity of Phytophthora Species Associated with Artichoke Crown and Root Rot and Description of Phytophthora marrasii sp. nov

20. Bioactive secondary metabolites produced by the emerging pathogen Diplodia olivarum

21. Deciphering the chemical instability of sphaeropsidin A under physiological conditions - degradation studies and structural elucidation of the major metabolite

22. Bioactive specialized metabolites produced by the emerging pathogen Diplodia olivarum

23. Diplodia fraxini and Diplodia subglobosa: The Main Species Associated with Cankers and Dieback of Fraxinus excelsior in North-Eastern Italy

24. Diversity and Pathogenicity of Phytophthora Species Associated with Declining Alder Trees in Italy and Description of Phytophthora alpina sp. nov

25. Anti-Biofilm Activity of the Fungal Phytotoxin Sphaeropsidin A Against Clinical Isolates of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

26. Bioactive Metabolites from Pathogenic and Endophytic Fungi of Forest Trees

27. Importance and Difficulties in the Use of Chiroptical Methods to Assign the Absolute Configuration of Natural Products: The Case of Phytotoxic Pyrones and Furanones Produced by Diplodia corticola

28. Hyfraxinic Acid, a Phytotoxic Tetrasubstituted Octanoic Acid, Produced by the Ash (

29. Secondary metabolites produced by Sardiniella urbana, a new emerging pathogen on European hackberry

30. Plant pathogenic fungi associated with Coraebus florentinus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) attacks in declining oak forests

31. Hyfraxinic Acid, a Phytotoxic Tetrasubstituted Octanoic Acid, Produced by the Ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) Pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus Together with Viridiol and Some of Its Analogues

32. Diplopimarane, a 20-nor-ent-Pimarane Produced by the Oak Pathogen Diplodia quercivora

33. Secondary metabolites produced by

34. Phytotoxic Metabolites Produced by Diaporthella cryptica, the Causal Agent of Hazelnut Branch Canker

35. First report of Diplodia corticola causing canker and dieback of Quercus ilex, Q. petraea, and Q. suber in Corsica (France)

36. Re: Sphaeropsidin A Shows Promising Activity against Drug-Resistant Cancer Cells by Targeting Regulatory Volume Increase

37. A taxonomic re-evaluation reveals thatPhytophthora cinnamomiandP. cinnamomivar.parvisporaare separate species

38. Evaluation of in vitro anticancer activity of sphaeropsidins A–C, fungal rearranged pimarane diterpenes, and semisynthetic derivatives

39. Computed determination of the in vitro optimal chemocombinations of sphaeropsidin A with chemotherapeutic agents to combat melanomas

40. Lasiojasmonates A-C, three jasmonic acid esters produced by Lasiodiplodia sp., a grapevine pathogen

41. Bioactivity studies of oxysporone and several derivatives

42. Crystal structure and absolute configuration of sphaeropsidin A and its 6-O-p-bromobenzoate

43. Further secondary metabolites produced by Diplodia corticola, a fungal pathogen involved in cork oak decline

44. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites Produced by the Oak Pathogen Diplodia corticola

45. Induction of Haustorium Development by Sphaeropsidones in Radicles of the Parasitic Weeds Striga and Orobanche. A Structure-Activity Relationship Study

46. Cyclobotryoxide, a Phytotoxic Metabolite Produced by the Plurivorous Pathogen Neofusicoccum australe

47. Phytotoxins produced by the oak pathogen Discula quercina

48. Biscopyran, a Phytotoxic Hexasubstituted Pyranopyran Produced by Biscogniauxia mediterranea, a Fungus Pathogen of Cork Oak

49. Viridepyronone, a New Antifungal 6-Substituted 2H-Pyran-2-one Produced by Trichoderma viride

50. Natural and Synthetic Furanones with Anticancer Activity

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