The various species concepts with emphasis on those which can be applied to Aspergillus and its teleomorphs are discussed. Any proposed new species should show evidence for evolutionary divergence from other taxa, particularly unique DNA characters at multiple loci and the polyphasic approach was suggested as the 'gold standard' for species delimitation using a combination of multilocus sequence data, morphological, physiological characteristics and ecological data. For species descriptions it is recommended to examine several gene sequences (e.g., ITS, calmodulin, beta-tubulin, actin) and submit them to recognized sequence databases. Dual naming of Aspergillus taxa with teleomorphs has been recommended where necessary. To avoid confusion, ...
AbstractThe nomenclature of Aspergillus is important in many fields of research and therefore the st...
Aspergillus, Penicillium and Talaromyces are diverse, phenotypically polythetic genera encompassing ...
Aspergillus is a large genus and, as with fungi in general, its taxonomy is complex and ever evolvi...
Aspergillus is a speciose genus encompassing nearly 400 species that has significant economic impact...
AbstractMultiple recent studies have demonstrated the limited utility of morphological methods used ...
AbstractSpecies in the genus Aspergillus have been classified primarily based on morphological featu...
Aspergillus series Versicolores members occur in a wide range of environments and substrates such as...
Taxonomy is a dynamic discipline and name changes of fungi with biotechnological, industrial, or med...
Aspergillus section Candidi encompasses white- or yellow-sporulating species mostly isolated from in...
Molecular markers, also called genetic barcodes, are those segments of DNA that have unique characte...
AbstractAspergillus comprises a diverse group of species based on morphological, physiological and p...
As the number of cases of aspergillosis grows, the number of species reported to cause the disease i...
AbstractAspergillus section Candidi historically included a single white-spored species, A. candidus...
Various fungi are used in biotechnology for their ability to produce a variety of small molecules an...
Aspergillus is one of the economically most important fungal genera. Recently, the ICN adopted the s...
AbstractThe nomenclature of Aspergillus is important in many fields of research and therefore the st...
Aspergillus, Penicillium and Talaromyces are diverse, phenotypically polythetic genera encompassing ...
Aspergillus is a large genus and, as with fungi in general, its taxonomy is complex and ever evolvi...
Aspergillus is a speciose genus encompassing nearly 400 species that has significant economic impact...
AbstractMultiple recent studies have demonstrated the limited utility of morphological methods used ...
AbstractSpecies in the genus Aspergillus have been classified primarily based on morphological featu...
Aspergillus series Versicolores members occur in a wide range of environments and substrates such as...
Taxonomy is a dynamic discipline and name changes of fungi with biotechnological, industrial, or med...
Aspergillus section Candidi encompasses white- or yellow-sporulating species mostly isolated from in...
Molecular markers, also called genetic barcodes, are those segments of DNA that have unique characte...
AbstractAspergillus comprises a diverse group of species based on morphological, physiological and p...
As the number of cases of aspergillosis grows, the number of species reported to cause the disease i...
AbstractAspergillus section Candidi historically included a single white-spored species, A. candidus...
Various fungi are used in biotechnology for their ability to produce a variety of small molecules an...
Aspergillus is one of the economically most important fungal genera. Recently, the ICN adopted the s...
AbstractThe nomenclature of Aspergillus is important in many fields of research and therefore the st...
Aspergillus, Penicillium and Talaromyces are diverse, phenotypically polythetic genera encompassing ...
Aspergillus is a large genus and, as with fungi in general, its taxonomy is complex and ever evolvi...