Biology:Aspergillus egyptiacus

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Short description: Species of fungus

Aspergillus egyptiacus
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Aspergillaceae
Genus: Aspergillus
Species:
A. egyptiacus
Binomial name
Aspergillus egyptiacus
Moubasher & Moustafa (1972)[1]

Aspergillus egyptiacus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Cavernicolus section.[2] The species was first described in 1972.[1] It was isolated from sandy soil in Egypt.[2]

Growth and morphology

A. egyptiacus has been cultivated on both Czapek yeast extract agar (CYA) plates and Malt Extract Agar Oxoid® (MEAOX) plates. The growth morphology of the colonies can be seen in the pictures below.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Moubasher & Moustafa 1972, Egypt. J. Bot. 15: 153
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chen, A.J.; Frisvad, J.C.; Sun, B.D.; Varga, S.; Kocsubé, S.; Dijksterhuis, J.; Kim, D.H.; Hong, S.-B. et al. (2016). "Aspergillus section Nidulantes (formerly Emericella): Polyphasic taxonomy, chemistry and biology". Studies in Mycology 84: 1–118. doi:10.1016/j.simyco.2016.10.001. PMID 28050053. 

Further reading

  • Richard J., Cole (2012). Modern Methods in the Analysis and Structural Elucidation of Mycotoxins. Oxford: Elsevier Science. ISBN 978-0-323-14853-5. 
  • Zhu, editors, Jian Chen, Yang (2014). Solid state fermentation for foods and beverages. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-1-439-84496-0. 
  • Zohri, AA; Ismail, MA (1994). "Based on biochemical and physiological behavior, where is Aspergillus egyptiacus better placed?". Folia Microbiologica 39 (5): 415–9. doi:10.1007/BF02814449. PMID 7537240. 
  • Ismail, M.A.; Zohri, A.A. (March 1994). "Confirmation of the relationships of Aspergillus egyptiacus and Emericella nidulans using progesterone transformation". Letters in Applied Microbiology 18 (3): 130–131. doi:10.1111/j.1472-765X.1994.tb00825.x. 

Wikidata ☰ Q6836556 entry