<p>Black Aspergilli are widely distributed in the environment and are frequently reported as causative agents of different types of mycoses. Many taxonomical revisions have been made, and presently 19 different species are accepted. In this study we (re-) identified 123 strains of the Aspergillus niger group of the BCCM/IHEM collection to check for the presence of species other than A. niger in both environmental and clinical samples. The susceptibility for antifungal drugs was compared between A. niger and Aspergillus tubingensis. Strains were identified based on morphological and molecular data and neighbour joining analysis. We revealed the presence of eight different species of this group in our collection. Our results suggest tha...
International audienceBlack aspergilli of the section Nigri are rarely differentiated at the species...
Aspergillus candidus is a species frequently isolated from stored grain, food, indoor environments, ...
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<p>Aspergillus section Nigri is a taxonomically difficult but medically and economically impor...
Species of Aspergillus section Nigri are generally identified by molecular genetics approaches, wher...
Introduction: Aspergillus niger is the most commonly reported etiology of otomycosis based on morpho...
We analyzed the genetic relationships between 51 fungal isolates previously identified as A. niger a...
We analyzed the genetic relationships between 51 fungal isolates previously identified as A. niger a...
Aspergillus section Nigri includes species of interest for animal and human health, although studies...
Aspergillus niger is a common clinical isolate. Multiple species comprise the Aspergillus section Ni...
Aspergillus are ubiquitous mold species that infect immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. ...
International audienceThe black Aspergillus group comprises A. niger and 18 other species, ă which a...
The Aspergillus series Nigri contains biotechnologically and medically important species. They can p...
Aspergillus fumigatus has been understood to be the most common cause of invasive aspergillosis (IA)...
Objectives: Correct identification of Aspergillus species is important given that sibling species ma...
International audienceBlack aspergilli of the section Nigri are rarely differentiated at the species...
Aspergillus candidus is a species frequently isolated from stored grain, food, indoor environments, ...
Contains fulltext : 177595.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aspergillus f...
<p>Aspergillus section Nigri is a taxonomically difficult but medically and economically impor...
Species of Aspergillus section Nigri are generally identified by molecular genetics approaches, wher...
Introduction: Aspergillus niger is the most commonly reported etiology of otomycosis based on morpho...
We analyzed the genetic relationships between 51 fungal isolates previously identified as A. niger a...
We analyzed the genetic relationships between 51 fungal isolates previously identified as A. niger a...
Aspergillus section Nigri includes species of interest for animal and human health, although studies...
Aspergillus niger is a common clinical isolate. Multiple species comprise the Aspergillus section Ni...
Aspergillus are ubiquitous mold species that infect immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. ...
International audienceThe black Aspergillus group comprises A. niger and 18 other species, ă which a...
The Aspergillus series Nigri contains biotechnologically and medically important species. They can p...
Aspergillus fumigatus has been understood to be the most common cause of invasive aspergillosis (IA)...
Objectives: Correct identification of Aspergillus species is important given that sibling species ma...
International audienceBlack aspergilli of the section Nigri are rarely differentiated at the species...
Aspergillus candidus is a species frequently isolated from stored grain, food, indoor environments, ...
Contains fulltext : 177595.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aspergillus f...