Species belonging to Aspergillus section Cervini are characterised by radiate or short columnar, fawn coloured, uniseriate conidial heads. The morphology of the taxa in this section is very similar and isolates assigned to these species are frequently misidentified. In this study, a polyphasic approach was applied using morphological characters, extrolite data, temperature profiles and partial BenA, CaM and RPB2 sequences to examine the relationships within this section. Based on this taxonomic approach the section Cervini is resolved in ten species including six new species: A. acidohumus, A. christenseniae, A. novoguineensis, A. subnutans, A. transcarpathicus and A. wisconsinensis. A dichotomous key for the identification is provided
Aspergillus is a large genus and, as with fungi in general, its taxonomy is complex and ever evolvi...
AbstractThe present taxonomy of the black aspergilli reveals that there are 19 accepted taxa. Howeve...
Species that cannot be easily distinguished based on morphology, but which form distinct phylogeneti...
AbstractAspergillus section Candidi historically included a single white-spored species, A. candidus...
Phenotypic features and sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions and the 5.8 S rRN...
Aspergillus section Restricti together with sister sect. Aspergillus (formerly Eurotium) comprises o...
Aspergillus section Restricti together with sister section Aspergillus (formerly Eurotium) comprises...
Aspergillus series Versicolores members occur in a wide range of environments and substrates such as...
Section Restricti is one of the last sections of the genus Aspergillus that hasn't been revised in t...
Aspergillus section Candidi encompasses white- or yellow-sporulating species mostly isolated from in...
Aspergillus section Aspergillus (formerly the genus Eurotium) includes xerophilic species with unise...
Aspergillus section Candidi encompasses white- or yellow-sporulating species mostly isolated from in...
AbstractAspergillus ustus is a very common species in foods, soil and indoor environments. Based on ...
Abstract Aspergillus is one of the economically most important fungal genera. Recently, the ICN adop...
The various species concepts with emphasis on those which can be applied to Aspergillus and its tele...
Aspergillus is a large genus and, as with fungi in general, its taxonomy is complex and ever evolvi...
AbstractThe present taxonomy of the black aspergilli reveals that there are 19 accepted taxa. Howeve...
Species that cannot be easily distinguished based on morphology, but which form distinct phylogeneti...
AbstractAspergillus section Candidi historically included a single white-spored species, A. candidus...
Phenotypic features and sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions and the 5.8 S rRN...
Aspergillus section Restricti together with sister sect. Aspergillus (formerly Eurotium) comprises o...
Aspergillus section Restricti together with sister section Aspergillus (formerly Eurotium) comprises...
Aspergillus series Versicolores members occur in a wide range of environments and substrates such as...
Section Restricti is one of the last sections of the genus Aspergillus that hasn't been revised in t...
Aspergillus section Candidi encompasses white- or yellow-sporulating species mostly isolated from in...
Aspergillus section Aspergillus (formerly the genus Eurotium) includes xerophilic species with unise...
Aspergillus section Candidi encompasses white- or yellow-sporulating species mostly isolated from in...
AbstractAspergillus ustus is a very common species in foods, soil and indoor environments. Based on ...
Abstract Aspergillus is one of the economically most important fungal genera. Recently, the ICN adop...
The various species concepts with emphasis on those which can be applied to Aspergillus and its tele...
Aspergillus is a large genus and, as with fungi in general, its taxonomy is complex and ever evolvi...
AbstractThe present taxonomy of the black aspergilli reveals that there are 19 accepted taxa. Howeve...
Species that cannot be easily distinguished based on morphology, but which form distinct phylogeneti...