The genus Aspergillus represents a diverse group of fungi that are among the most abundant fungi in the world. Germination of a spore can lead to a vegetative mycelium that colonizes a substrate. The hyphae within the mycelium are highly heterogeneous with respect to gene expression, growth, and secretion. Aspergilli can reproduce both asexually and sexually. To this end, conidiophores and ascocarps are produced that form conidia and ascospores, respectively. This review describes the molecular mechanisms underlying growth and development of Aspergillus. © CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, P.O. Box 85167, 3508 AD Utrecht, The Netherlands
Background: The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include tho...
In Aspergillus nidulans, asexual development culminates in the formation of a multicellular conidiop...
In Aspergillus nidulans, asexual development culminates in the formation of a multicellular conidiop...
AbstractThe genus Aspergillus represents a diverse group of fungi that are among the most abundant f...
Aspergillus nidulans has long-been used as a model organism to gain insights into the genetic basis ...
Identification of aspergilli based on comparative of their diagnostic features in different growth m...
Abstract.—Fungal model organisms are widely used because, in general, they are less expensive to mai...
© 2018 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute Aspergillus nidulans has long-been used as a model o...
Members of the genus Aspergillus are the most common fungi and all reproduce asexually by forming lo...
Aspergillus nidulans has long-been used as a model organism to gain insights into the genetic basis ...
Fungi are capable of both sexual and asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction involves karyogamy fo...
Background: The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include tho...
Archaeorhizomyces is a class of filamentous fungi in Ascomycota, and is abundant in soil. However, s...
SUMMARYAspergilli produce conidia for reproduction or to survive hostile conditions, and they are hi...
Archaeorhizomyces is a class of filamentous fungi in Ascomycota, and is abundant in soil. However, s...
Background: The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include tho...
In Aspergillus nidulans, asexual development culminates in the formation of a multicellular conidiop...
In Aspergillus nidulans, asexual development culminates in the formation of a multicellular conidiop...
AbstractThe genus Aspergillus represents a diverse group of fungi that are among the most abundant f...
Aspergillus nidulans has long-been used as a model organism to gain insights into the genetic basis ...
Identification of aspergilli based on comparative of their diagnostic features in different growth m...
Abstract.—Fungal model organisms are widely used because, in general, they are less expensive to mai...
© 2018 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute Aspergillus nidulans has long-been used as a model o...
Members of the genus Aspergillus are the most common fungi and all reproduce asexually by forming lo...
Aspergillus nidulans has long-been used as a model organism to gain insights into the genetic basis ...
Fungi are capable of both sexual and asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction involves karyogamy fo...
Background: The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include tho...
Archaeorhizomyces is a class of filamentous fungi in Ascomycota, and is abundant in soil. However, s...
SUMMARYAspergilli produce conidia for reproduction or to survive hostile conditions, and they are hi...
Archaeorhizomyces is a class of filamentous fungi in Ascomycota, and is abundant in soil. However, s...
Background: The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include tho...
In Aspergillus nidulans, asexual development culminates in the formation of a multicellular conidiop...
In Aspergillus nidulans, asexual development culminates in the formation of a multicellular conidiop...