The ability of Lepista nuda to produce organically bound halogens was teste
d both in a laboratory study of a pure culture and in a field study. It was
found that L. nuda caused an increase in the total amount of organically b
ound halogens in the study of a pure culture, but possibly because of large
variance between replicates, no such increase could be detected in the fie
ld study. In addition, in both the laboratory and the field studies, low-mo
lecular-weight organohalogens such as chlorinated benzaldehydes were detect
ed in all samples affected by the fungus and the amounts were 0.2-82 mu g/g
d.w. These low-molecular-weight compounds correspond to approximately 30%
of the increase in organohalogens detected in the laboratory study. It is s
uggested that the low-molecular-weight organohalogens detected, most likely
are produced de novo by L. nuda and that production of such compounds foll
owed by an incorporation into high-molecular-weight compounds is an explana
tion for the increase in amounts in the laboratory study. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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