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Cephalosporium

Cephalosporium

 [sef″ah-lo-spo´re-um]
former name for Acremonium.
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Cephalosporium

(sef'ă-lō-spō'rē-ŭm),
Former name of Acremonium.
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Penicillium, Cephalosporium, Aspergillus and some members of the fungi imperfecti are of utmost significance.
anisopliae, Hirsutella thompsonii (Fischer), Cladosporium cladosporioides (Fresen), Cephalosporium diversiphialidum Balazy, and Lecanicillium lecanii species (Zimmermann) [formerly Verticillium lecanii (Zimmermann)]) (Chandler et al.
Inamdar, "Mitogenic lectins from Cephalosporium curvulum (CSL) and Aspergillus oryzae (AOL) mediate host-pathogen interactions leading to mycotic keratitis," Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, vol.
Different genera of fungi including Aspergillus (Pathak and Narula, 2013), Thermomyces, Penicillium, Cephalosporium, Neurospora, Rhizopus and Volvariella are employed for industrial scale production of amylases (Olufunke and Azeez, 2013).
Two patients had Cephalosporium which was an uncommon finding.
The comparison of proton-proton coupling constants, optical rotation together with [sup.1]H and [sup.13]C chemical shifts of 2 inferred the same relative configuration as that of previously isolated from other sources such as Penicillium paxilli (Claydon et al., 1985) and Cephalosporium sp.
Existe uma grande diversidade de populacao de fungos encontrados no solo, mas os generos mais frequentemente isolados do solo sao: Mucor, Penicillium, Trichothecium e Aspergillus, seguidos por Rhizopus, Zygorhynchus, Fusarium, Cephalosporium e Verticillium (ROITMAN et al., 1991; AUER et al., 2007).
(1,2,3,4) 2 (b) + Cephalosporium acremonium (3) 1 + Cephalosporium charticola 1 + Chaetomium funicola (3) 1 Chaetomium spp.
Acremonium (formerly Cephalosporium) species are filamentous fungi commonly found in soil and plants.
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