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- alabamense Acremonium alcalophilum Acremonium alternatum Acremonium antarcti**** Acremonium apii Acremonium arxii Acremonium atrogriseum Acremonium bacillisporum...
- Acremonium strictum is an environmentally widespread saprotroph species found in soil, plant debris, and rotting mushrooms. Isolates have been collected...
- Acremonium isabellae is a species of fungus in the genus Acremonium. It was discovered at Rowlands Cr**** near Uki in NE New South Wales in 2023 on the...
- mycetomatis, Madurella grisea, Curvularia lunata, Scedosporium species, Acremonium and Fusarium species. Diagnosis is by biopsy, visualising the fungi under...
- are a class of β-lactam antibiotics originally derived from the fungus Acremonium, which was previously known as Cephalosporium. Together with cephamycins...
- called A. strictum. Gams divided Acremonium into three major sections: Acremonium, Gliomastix, and Nectriodea. Acremonium comprises four major clades: A...
- this treatment: Neotyphodium chilense from Chile should be treated as Acremonium chilense since the previous transfer to Neotyphodium is untested. Neotyphodium...
- concentrations of 20 μg/g dry weight in the sleepygr**** infected with an Acremonium endophytic fungus together with other ergot alkaloids. Ergine is one of...
- 0.85; other molds need more moisture. Common genera of molds include: Acremonium Alternaria Aspergillus Cladosporium Fusarium Mucor Penicillium Rhizopus...
- southern Chile. Originally known as Acremonium chilense when it was first described in 1990, it was transferred from Acremonium to Neotyphodium in 1996. Currently...