Collariella
''Collariella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae The Chaetomiaceae (Index Fungorum number: IF80582) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, order Sordariales, class Sordariomycetes. Chaetomiaceae are usually saprobic or parasitic. Cheatomiaceae are a great source of enzymes with diverse biotec .... Species * '' Collariella bostrychodes'' (Zopf) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella capillicompacta'' M. Mehrabi-Koushki, Aghyl & M. Esfand. 2019 * '' Collariella carteri'' X.Wei Wang, Houbraken & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella causiiformis'' (L.M. Ames) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella gracilis'' (Udagawa) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella hilkhuijsenii'' Crous 2017 * '' Collariella quadrangulata'' (Chivers) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella quadrum'' Z.F. Zhang, F. Liu & L. Cai 2017 * '' Collariella robusta'' (L.M. Ames) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella virescens'' (Arx) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 {{Taxonbar, from=Q105043873 S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Collariella Carteri
''Collariella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae. Species * '' Collariella bostrychodes'' (Zopf) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * ''Collariella capillicompacta ''Collariella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae The Chaetomiaceae (Index Fungorum number: IF80582) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, order Sordariales, class Sordariomycetes. Chaetomiaceae are usually saprobic or parasit ...'' M. Mehrabi-Koushki, Aghyl & M. Esfand. 2019 * '' Collariella carteri'' X.Wei Wang, Houbraken & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella causiiformis'' (L.M. Ames) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella gracilis'' (Udagawa) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella hilkhuijsenii'' Crous 2017 * '' Collariella quadrangulata'' (Chivers) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella quadrum'' Z.F. Zhang, F. Liu & L. Cai 2017 * '' Collariella robusta'' (L.M. Ames) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella virescens'' (Arx) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 {{Taxonbar, from=Q105043873 So ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Collariella Causiiformis
''Collariella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae. Species * '' Collariella bostrychodes'' (Zopf) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * ''Collariella capillicompacta'' M. Mehrabi-Koushki, Aghyl & M. Esfand. 2019 * ''Collariella carteri ''Collariella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae. Species * '' Collariella bostrychodes'' (Zopf) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * ''Collariella capillicompacta ''Collariella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae The ...'' X.Wei Wang, Houbraken & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella causiiformis'' (L.M. Ames) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella gracilis'' (Udagawa) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella hilkhuijsenii'' Crous 2017 * '' Collariella quadrangulata'' (Chivers) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella quadrum'' Z.F. Zhang, F. Liu & L. Cai 2017 * '' Collariella robusta'' (L.M. Ames) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 * '' Collariella virescens'' (Arx) X.Wei Wang & Samson 2016 {{Taxonbar, from=Q105043873 Sor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Collariella Bostrychodes
''Collariella bostrychodes'' is a fungal decomposer of lignin and carbohydrate in the family Chaetomiaceae commonly found in soil and dung. The fungus is distinguished by a darkened collar-like ostiole around the ostiolar pore, giving the fungus its name. The fungus is highly variable in shape and form, giving raise to the belief that there are two subclades in the species. The ascospores range from lemon-shaped to nearly spherical with slightly pointed ends. It can grow to be pale green and later turn pale bluish grey or olivaceous with age. The fungus produces the toxic secondary metabolite, chaetochromin. History and taxonomy In 1877, the fungus was originally described by Friedrich Wilhelm Zopf in the ''Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg'' for the Botanischer Verein der Provinz Brandenburg. He described the fungus as part of the genus ''Chaetomium'' and initially being named as ''Chaetomium bostrychodes.'' ''C. bostrychodes'' was originally describe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chaetomiaceae
The Chaetomiaceae (Index Fungorum number: IF80582) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, order Sordariales, class Sordariomycetes. Chaetomiaceae are usually saprobic or parasitic. Cheatomiaceae are a great source of enzymes with diverse biotechnological and industrial applications such as PMO (polysaccharide monooxygenase), L-methioninase, β-1,3-glucanase, laccase, dextranase, lipolytic, pectinolytic, amylolytic, chitinolytic, and proteolytic enzymes. The production of such compounds can be taken into account as candidates for the development of effective and novel lead compounds for medicine, biological control and production of bioactive secondary metabolites. Chaetomiaceae furthermore contains some of the most well known thermophilic fungi, an interesting feature carrying many biological applications, but that is found only in few fungal genera. Genera * ''Achaetomium'' * '' Bommerella'' * '' Boothiella'' * '' Botryotrichum'' * ''Chaetomidium'' * ''Chaetomiopsis'' * ''Ch ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sordariales
The order Sordariales is one of the most diverse taxonomic groups within the Sordariomycetes (subdivision Pezizomycotina, division Ascomycota). Species in the order Sordariales have a broad range of ecological diversity, containing lignicolous, herbicolous and coprophilous taxa. Most Sordariales are saprobic, producing solitary perithecial ascomata. They are commonly found on dung or decaying plant matter. The order contains a number of ecologically important species, including the model filamentous fungal genera Podospora and Neurospora, as well as potentially industrial-relevant fungi, such as members of the Chaetomiaceae family, which often produce biologically active secondary metabolites. The order Sordariales furthermore contains the highest diversity of thermophilic fungal species, with isolates present in seven different genera. Families in the order Sordariales Recent phylogenetic studies have aimed to contribute to the natural classification of this order. The mos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |