The discovery of an interesting new synnematous Talaromyces species from Argentinean semi-arid soil has enlarged the number of synnema producing species. Talaromyces systylus sp. nov., phylogenetically distinct from other species in the genus, was characterized by the production of indeterminate synnemata on Malt Extract Agar and coarsely rough-walled, globose conidia and conidial chains associated in columns. Optimal growing temperature was 30 ºC. Talaromyces systylus was compared with other related species, morphologically and phylogenetically based on ITS, BenA and CaM markers.Fil: Romero, Stella Maris. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Mi...
Talaromyces is a monophyletic genus containing seven sections. The number of species in Talaromyces ...
Talaromyces contains both asexual and sexually reproducing species. This genus is divided in seven s...
A study was performed on a collection of 84 isolates from decaying plant tissues and soils in Argen...
A new Talaromyces species, T. amyrossmaniae, isolated from decaying fruit and litter of Terminalia b...
During a survey of Penicillium spp. in soils from the diverse fynbos region in the Western Cape, Sou...
The genus Cladorrhinum constitutes a fungal group of prime importance for agriculture and livestock,...
The morphologic features of Talaromyces udagawae Stolk and Samson are here described and illustrated...
Talaromyces is an important and diverse genus. Its species have positive and/or negative impacts on ...
Artificial thermal shock conducted on 50 soil samples from a semi-arid geographic region (Catamarca ...
Aspergillus fuscicans, a new species within Aspergillus section Usti from Argentinean semi-arid soil...
Southwestern China belongs among the global biodiversity hotspots and the Daba Mountains are recogni...
The morphologic features of Talaromyces udagawae Stolk and Samson are here described and illustrated...
A new species from the province Catamarca (Argentina), Gymnocalycium marianae (Cactaceae) is describ...
A new species of Talaromyces C. R. Benjamin, T. assiutensis, is described and illustrated. It was is...
Marasmius tyrius is proposed as a new species. It is characterized by collariate lamellae, insititio...
Talaromyces is a monophyletic genus containing seven sections. The number of species in Talaromyces ...
Talaromyces contains both asexual and sexually reproducing species. This genus is divided in seven s...
A study was performed on a collection of 84 isolates from decaying plant tissues and soils in Argen...
A new Talaromyces species, T. amyrossmaniae, isolated from decaying fruit and litter of Terminalia b...
During a survey of Penicillium spp. in soils from the diverse fynbos region in the Western Cape, Sou...
The genus Cladorrhinum constitutes a fungal group of prime importance for agriculture and livestock,...
The morphologic features of Talaromyces udagawae Stolk and Samson are here described and illustrated...
Talaromyces is an important and diverse genus. Its species have positive and/or negative impacts on ...
Artificial thermal shock conducted on 50 soil samples from a semi-arid geographic region (Catamarca ...
Aspergillus fuscicans, a new species within Aspergillus section Usti from Argentinean semi-arid soil...
Southwestern China belongs among the global biodiversity hotspots and the Daba Mountains are recogni...
The morphologic features of Talaromyces udagawae Stolk and Samson are here described and illustrated...
A new species from the province Catamarca (Argentina), Gymnocalycium marianae (Cactaceae) is describ...
A new species of Talaromyces C. R. Benjamin, T. assiutensis, is described and illustrated. It was is...
Marasmius tyrius is proposed as a new species. It is characterized by collariate lamellae, insititio...
Talaromyces is a monophyletic genus containing seven sections. The number of species in Talaromyces ...
Talaromyces contains both asexual and sexually reproducing species. This genus is divided in seven s...
A study was performed on a collection of 84 isolates from decaying plant tissues and soils in Argen...