- to
prevent the
growth of
xerophilic organisms,
often resulting in food spoilage. Some mold and
yeast species are
xerophilic. Mold
growth on
bread is an...
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Geodermatophilus arenarius is a Gram-positive,
aerobic and
xerophilic bacterium from the
genus Geodermatophilus which has been
isolated from
desert sand...
- anti-bacterial soap and even
petroleum products such as jet fuel.: 22
Xerophilic molds are able to grow in
relatively dry, salty, or
sugary environments...
- pine
forest clearings and
xerophilic scrub, on sandy,
acidic substrates. On the interior, in
thyme and
clearings of
xerophilic scrub, on
marginal or calcareous...
-
Aspergillus conicus is a
xerophilic species of
fungus in the
genus Aspergillus which can
cause endophthalmitis in rare cases. It was
first described in...
-
vegetation of
Andalusia is
Mediterranean woodland,
characterized by
leafy xerophilic perennials,
adapted to the long, dry summers. The
dominant species of...
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little height that in
their majority are of
reddish sandstones and sp****,
xerophilic, or absent,
vegetation of aspect, but that at
sunset acquires tonalities...
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Handbook of
Applied Mycology...
- is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Aspergillus, and is
among the most
xerophilic fungi.
Aspergillus penicillioides is
typically found in
indoor air, house...