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Acremonium falciforme (Cephalosporium falciforme)
Archives of Dermatology, 1983Mycetoma (also known as maduromycosis or Madura foot) is a chronic fungal infection, usually of an extremity, that is characterized by induration and draining sinuses. This clinical entity is not commonly seen in the United States, 1 and, even worldwide, only rarely is Acremonium falciforme (Cephalosporium falciforme) found to be the causative organism.
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2021
Aims. The aim of this research was to study the substances produced by fungus Acremonium and their biological activity. Methods. This study was performed using culture cells of fungi and the tests intended to detect the nature of substances extracted from fungi. Results. It is detected the composition and biological activity of extracts from Acremonium
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Aims. The aim of this research was to study the substances produced by fungus Acremonium and their biological activity. Methods. This study was performed using culture cells of fungi and the tests intended to detect the nature of substances extracted from fungi. Results. It is detected the composition and biological activity of extracts from Acremonium
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Cephalosporin C biosynthesis and fermentation in Acremonium chrysogenum
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022Ling Liu +5 more
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Host range of Acremonium cucurbitacearum , cause of Acremonium collapse of muskmelon
Plant Pathology, 1998The pathogenicity of Acremonium cucurbitacearum to 31 cucurbits, 18 crop plant species, and 15 weed species was evaluated under greenhouse conditions. This study demonstrates that many other cucurbits in addition to muskmelon and watermelon can potentially serve as hosts of
J. Armengol +5 more
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Iscephalosporium acremonium capable of producing maduromycosis?
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1964A case of mycetoma apparently due toCephalosporium acremonium is described. The position ofCephalosporium spp. as agents of maduromycosis is briefly considered.
I G, MURRAY, H D, HOLT
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1987
In comparison with several other filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus nidulans and Neurospora crassa, our understanding of the genetics of species of Acremonium is still in its infancy. Much of the work that has been done has centered on Acremonium strictum (Cephalosporium acremonium), which is not surprising in view of its commercial importance ...
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In comparison with several other filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus nidulans and Neurospora crassa, our understanding of the genetics of species of Acremonium is still in its infancy. Much of the work that has been done has centered on Acremonium strictum (Cephalosporium acremonium), which is not surprising in view of its commercial importance ...
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Systemic Acremonium species infection in a dog
Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe K: Kleintiere / Heimtiere, 2016SummaryA 2-year-old female Magyar Viszla was referred with fever, lethargy, polyuria/polydipsia, and suspected systemic cryptococcosis. At presentation increased rectal temperature and enlarged lymph nodes were detected. Main laboratory abnormalities included lymphocytosis, eosinophilia, and mildly reduced urine specific gravity.
Bianca D, Ballhausen +5 more
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Mycological Research, 2000
Two unusual species of Acremonium sect. Acremonium, A. borodinense sp. nov. and A. cavaraeanum, are described and illustrated. They were isolated in Japan from rhizosphere soil of sugarcane and an outer wall of a wooden house respectively. A. borodinense is characterized by forming two kinds of conidia, ellipsoidal rough-walled and cylindrical smooth ...
T. Ito, I. Okane, A. Nakagiri, W. Gams
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Two unusual species of Acremonium sect. Acremonium, A. borodinense sp. nov. and A. cavaraeanum, are described and illustrated. They were isolated in Japan from rhizosphere soil of sugarcane and an outer wall of a wooden house respectively. A. borodinense is characterized by forming two kinds of conidia, ellipsoidal rough-walled and cylindrical smooth ...
T. Ito, I. Okane, A. Nakagiri, W. Gams
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Acremonium Endophytes in Mediterranean Tall Fescue
1997There is a growing awareness among plant scientists that clavicipitaceous anamorphic endophytes infecting grasses constitute a valuable genetic resource (microbial germplasm) for use in improving forage and turf grass performance (Clement et al 1994, Wilson 1996).
Clement SL +9 more
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Acremonium mycetoma in a heart transplant recipient
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006Mycetomas are chronic, progressive infections caused either by fungi (eumycetoma) or filamentous bacteria (actinomycetoma) and are characterized by the triad of draining sinuses, tumefaction, and the presence of macroscopic grains. We describe a case of eumycetoma in a cardiac transplant recipient caused by the soil saprophyte Acremonium species.
Adam S, Geyer +4 more
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