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Aspergillus waksmanii sp. nov. and Aspergillus marvanovae sp. nov., two closely related species in section Fumigati

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2013
Two new and phylogenetically closely related species in Aspergillus section Fumigati are described and illustrated. Homothallic Aspergillus waksmanii sp. nov. was isolated from New Jersey soil (USA) and is represented by the ex-type isolate NRRL 179T ( = CCF 4266T = Thom 4138.HS2T = IBT 31900T). Aspergillus marvanovae sp. nov.
Vit, Hubka   +5 more
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Aspergillus helicothrix, sp. nov.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1980
Aspergillus helicothrix sp. nov. is described. The species is based on a single-spore isolate obtained from the type culture of Aspergillus ellipticus Raper et Fennell. It is characterized by conspicuously echinate conidia and cup-shaped sclerotia with coiled setae.
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A New Butyrolactone from Aspergillus sp.

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2018
Four butyrolactones were isolated from the Aspergillus sp. Their structures were identified as 8′′-hydroxy-9′′-en-butyrolactone I (1), butyrolactone VII (2), 3-hydroxy-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-methoxycarbonyl-5-(4-hydroxy-3-formylbenzyl)-2,5-dihydro-2-furanone (3), and butyrolactone III (4). Compound 1 is a new butyrolactone and its absolute configuration
Ying Luo   +7 more
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Aspergillus asperescens n. sp.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1954
A newAspergillus species,Aspergillus asperescens, is described. Three strains of this fungus have been isolated from soil and dung of bats in caves in Great-Britain and Poland. It is characterized by a yellow green colour, radiate conidial heads, two series of sterigmata, a brown conidiophore, hulle cells and subglobose conidia, which are smooth in ...
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Simultaneous detection of Aspergillus nidulans, Aspergillus luchuensis and Lichtheimia sp. in a bovine abortion

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2020
Abortion in dairy cattle may be caused by infectious (viruses, fungi and protozoa) and non-infectious causes mostly related to bad management practices and genetic factors. Recently, the significant contribution of mycotic infection to bovine abortion has been recognized.
C, Pesca   +7 more
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Mycotic keratitis in a dog: Concurrent Aspergillus sp and Curvularia sp infections

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1985
A dog with exposure keratopathy developed secondary bilateral keratitis from which Aspergillus sp and Curvularia sp were identified. Mycotic keratitis, while rare in the dog, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of keratitis.
C W, Qualls   +4 more
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Pathophysiological Aspects of Aspergillus sp.

2017
Aspergillosis was firstly identified as fungal infection developed in the lungs of a jackdaw and animals [1] which was firstly focused in human in 1953 [2], and since then, the same infection increases gradually throughout European countries.
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Aspergillus sibiricus V. A. Iliushin, sp. nov.

2022
Aspergillus sibiricus V.A. Iliushin, sp. nov. (Fig. 2) MB 841752 Type:— RUSSIA. Siberia: Altai Republic, Kosh-Agach area, Chagan-Uzun village (50°10’24’’N, 88°36’15’’E): from acid (pH 3.2) soil open coal mine, 2015, isol. V. A. Iliushin, (holotype LE F-341005 dried culture); ex-type culture CBS 143307. ITS barcode: MG 587008 (alternative markers: BenA =
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Microbial transformation of dehydropinguisenol by Aspergillus sp.

Phytochemistry, 2000
Two metabolites were obtained by microbial transformation of a furanosesquiterpene alcohol, dehydropinguisenol, using Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus cellulosae. Their structures were established as 10-oxo-lejeuneapinguisenol and lejeuneapinguisenol on the basis of their spectroscopic data.
E H, Lahlou   +3 more
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Aspergillus cibarius sp. nov., from traditional meju in Korea

Journal of Microbiology, 2012
Aspergillus cibarius sp. nov. isolated from meju, a brick of dried fermented soybeans in Korea, is described. The species was also found from black bean, bread and salami in the Netherlands. It is characterized by abundant yellow to reddish brown ascomata and small lenticular ascospores (4.5-5.5 μm) with a wide furrow, low equatorial crests and ...
Hong, S.B.   +6 more
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