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Multilocus sequence analysis of Penicillium and Eupenicillium species

Revista Iberoamericana de Micología, 2006
Taxonomy of Hyphomycetes has always been a challenging problem, with experts viewing species in different ways and modifying the taxonomy of groups to reflect their best evaluation of species limits and concepts. The advent of phylogenetic analysis, relatively easy DNA sequencing techniques and PCR has provided an opportunity for mycology to move from ...
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Phosphate solubilization potential and stress tolerance of Eupenicillium parvum from tea soil

Mycological Research, 2007
Eupenicillium parvum was recorded for first time during isolation of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms from the tea rhizosphere. The fungus developed a phosphate solubilization zone on modified Pikovskaya agar, supplemented with tricalcium phosphate.
Pratibha, Vyas   +3 more
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In silico characterization of fructosyl peptide oxidase properties from Eupenicillium terrenum

Journal of Molecular Recognition, 2022
AbstractFructosyl peptide oxidase (FPOX) enzyme from Eupenicillium terrenum has a high potential to be applied as a diagnostic enzyme. The aim of the present study is the characterization of FPOX from E. terrenum using different bioinformatics tools. The computational prediction of the RNA and protein secondary structures of FPOX, solubility profile in
Seyyed Soheil Rahmatabadi   +6 more
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Polyketides from the endolichenic fungus Eupenicillium javanicum and their anti-inflammatory activities

Phytochemistry, 2020
Seven undescribed polyketides javanicols A-E, 5-epi-citreoviridin and 5-epi-isocitreoviridin, together with five known compounds, were isolated from the endolichenic fungus Eupenicillium javanicum. The structures of these polyketides were determined by means of extensive spectroscopic analyses, electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations and gauge-
Ke, Xu   +9 more
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Ripening ofEupenicillium OchrosalmoneumAscostromata on Soil

Mycologia, 1986
Immature ascostromata of Eupenicillium ochrosalmoneum, a citreoviridin-producing fungus, that were recovered from dried corn ears at harvest ripened to form ascospores when incubated (25 C) on moist nonsterile soil. Percentages of ascostromata containing ascospores were recorded for the following incubation intervals: 2 wk = 0%; 4wk = 72%; 6 wk = 82 ...
B. W. Horn, D. T. Wicklow
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Chemotaxonomy of Eupenicillium Javanicum and Related Species

1990
The secondary metabolites of isolates of Eupenicillium javanicum and related species were examined by thin layer chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography. E. javanicum produces xanthomegnin and viomellein, while E. ehrlichii differs by the production of brefeldin A, palitantin and penicillic acid. E.
J. C. Frisvad, R. A. Samson, A. C. Stolk
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ChemInform Abstract: New Type Indole Diterpene, Eujindoles, from Eupenicillium javanicum

ChemInform, 2011
Abstractisolation and structure determination of two new indole diterpenes, 17‐hydroxyeujindole (I) and 17‐oxoeujindole (II)
Shou Nakadate   +4 more
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Citreoviridin in Standing Corn Infested by Eupenicillium Ochrosalmoneum

Mycologia, 1984
4. Chacko, R. J., and J. D. Rogers. 1981. Cultural characteristics of some species of Xylaria. Mycologia 73: 415-428. 5. Ellis, J. B., and B. M. Everhart. 1888. Synopsis ofthe North American species of Hypoxylon and Nummularia. J. Mycol. 4: 38-44. 6. Fergus, C. L. 1973. Peridoxylon petersii on oak in Pennsylvania. Mycologia 65: 1199-1200. 7. Harrold, C.
D. T. Wicklow, R. J. Cole
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Eupenicillium bovifimosum, a new species from dry cow manure in Wyoming

Mycologia, 2002
A new species, Eupenicillium bovifimosum, was isolated from dry cow manure collected in Wyoming, USA. The outstanding morphological characteristics of this species are its robust, dense penicilli bearing long, broad columns of conidia, and its smooth-walled, unflanged ascospores which are produced within 3 wk of inoculation onto MEA.
Dorothy E, Tuthill, Jens C, Frisvad
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Mollenines A and B:  New Dioxomorpholines from the Ascostromata of Eupenicillium molle

Journal of Natural Products, 1998
Two new dioxomorpholines (1 and 2) have been isolated from the sclerotioid ascostromata of Eupenicillium molle (NRRL 13062). Their structures were determined by analysis of NMR data. Mollenine A (1) exhibited moderate cytotoxicity and antibacterial activity, but neither compound displayed significant antiinsectan activity.
H j, Wang   +3 more
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