نتایج جستجو برای: penicillium italicum

تعداد نتایج: 6712  

Journal: :Mycologia 2004
Stephen W Peterson Eileen M Bayer Donald T Wicklow

We describe three new fungicolous species on the basis of phenotypic and phylogenetic differences from known species. Penicillium thiersii, P. angulare and Penicillium decaturense are described. Penicillium thiersii phenotypically is identified on the basis of several characteristics including growth rates, vesicle size and condium shape and roughening. Penicillium angulare is related most clos...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
mohammad taghi hedayati saba mayahi reza aghili kayvan goharimoghadam

the aim of this study was identification of fungi in indoor and outdoor of asthmatic patients´ home environment. opened plates (containing of malt extract agar media) were used for isolation of fungi in the air of indoor (n=360) and outdoor (n=180) of 90 asthmatic patients̉ home living in the city of sari at the level of breathing height. plates were incubated in room temperature for 7-14 days. ...

Journal: :Incontri 2021

Review of: Arnoldus Buchellius (Aernout van Buchel), Diarium (Commentarius rerum quotidianarum, including Iter Italicum). Transcription with preface and annotations of Hs. 798 (parts I II), in the University Library Utrecht.

2010
F. Sempere M.P Santamarina

The aim of this research was the analysis of the possible antagonistic effect of Penicillium oxalicum over the pathogen rice fungus A. alternata under different conditions of temperature, water activity and culture media. The macroscopic study of the dual growth revealed that according to the Index of Dominance P. oxalicum was more competitive that A. alternata at 25°C whereas at 15°C was this ...

2017
Victor Charles

Decaying oranges or other citrus fruits are almost invariably infected by one of two moulds, viz.,P. digitatum Saccardo ( = P. olivaceum W ehmer), which causes the olive-coloured rot, and P. italicum Wehmer, which is responsible for the blue-green rot. I t has been found in the course of work tha t each of these species has very definite biochemical characteristics which are described in this p...

Journal: :Microbiology 2006
Caroline Kragelund Yunhong Kong Jaap van der Waarde Karin Thelen Dick Eikelboom Valter Tandoi Trine Rolighed Thomsen Per Halkjaer Nielsen

The ecophysiology of five filamentous species affiliated to the Alphaproteobacteria was investigated in industrial activated sludge systems. The five species, 'Candidatus Alysiosphaera europaea', 'Candidatus Monilibacter batavus', 'Candidatus Alysiomicrobium bavaricum', 'Candidatus Sphaeronema italicum' and Meganema perideroedes, are very abundant in industrial wastewater treatment plants and a...

2013
Alexander G.P. Browne Matthew C. Fisher Daniel A. Henk

Penicillium chrysogenum is a ubiquitous airborne fungus detected in every sampled region of the Earth. Owing to its role in Alexander Fleming's serendipitous discovery of Penicillin in 1928, the fungus has generated widespread scientific interest; however its natural history is not well understood. Research has demonstrated speciation within P. chrysogenum, describing the existence of four cryp...

2014
Anuradha Chowdhary Shallu Kathuria Kshitij Agarwal Neelam Sachdeva Pradeep K. Singh Sandeep Jain Jacques F. Meis

Penicillium species are rarely reported agents of infections in immunocompromised patients. We report 3 cases of invasive mycosis caused by voriconazole-resistant Penicillium oxalicum in patients with acute myeloid leukemia, diabetes mellitus, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, while on voriconazole therapy. Penicillium oxalicum has not been previously recognized as a cause of invasive ...

2015
Ying Yang Min Chen Zongwei Li Abdullah M. S. Al-Hatmi Qiang Ye Huipeng Chen Shengqi Wang Wanqing Liao Junzhi Wang

The genus Penicillium phylogenetically belongs to Trichocomaceae, with approximately 300 reported species. The majority of these species are saprobic and commonly occur in soil. This paper reports the genome sequence of Penicillium capsulatum strain ATCC 48735, a rare Penicillium species used in paper manufactories and that was recently reported as a human-invasive opportunist.

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