Rasamsonia
''Rasamsonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, circumscribed in 2011 by mycologists Jos Houbraken and Jens Frisvad. It is characterized from other genera of the Trichocomaceae by the following combination of features: species are thermotolerant or thermophilic; their conidiophores have distinctly rough-walled stipes; conidia are olive brown; and ascomata, if present, have minimal covering. ''Rasamsonia'' phenotypically resembles ''Paecilomyces'', in that both have thermotolerant species, produce olive-brown conidia, and form ascomata with no or scarce ascomatal covering; ''Rasamsonia'', however, differs from ''Paecilomyces'' in having more regularly branched conidiophores with distinct rough-walled structures. The type species is ''Rasamsonia emersonii'', a fungus formerly classified in the genus ''Talaromyces''. Clinical relevance Due to an increase in reports of human and animal mycosis by ''Rasamsonia argillacea'' (formerly ''Geosmithia argillacea''), it has ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rasamsonia Eburnea
''Rasamsonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2011 by mycologists Jos Houbraken and Jens Frisvad. It is characterized from other genera of the Trichocomaceae by the following combination of features: species are thermotolerant or thermophilic; their conidiophores have distinctly rough-walled stipes; conidia are olive brown; and ascomata, if present, have minimal covering. ''Rasamsonia'' phenotypically resembles ''Paecilomyces'', in that both have thermotolerant species, produce olive-brown conidia, and form ascomata with no or scarce ascomatal covering; ''Rasamsonia'', however, differs from ''Paecilomyces'' in having more regularly branched conidiophores with distinct rough-walled structures. The type species is ''Rasamsonia emersonii'', a fungus formerly classified in the genus ''Talaromyces''. Clinical relevance Due to an increase in reports of human and animal mycosis by ''Rasamsonia argillacea'' (formerly ''Geos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rasamsonia Columbiensis
''Rasamsonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, circumscribed in 2011 by mycologists Jos Houbraken and Jens Frisvad. It is characterized from other genera of the Trichocomaceae by the following combination of features: species are thermotolerant or thermophilic; their conidiophores have distinctly rough-walled stipes; conidia are olive brown; and ascomata, if present, have minimal covering. ''Rasamsonia'' phenotypically resembles '' Paecilomyces'', in that both have thermotolerant species, produce olive-brown conidia, and form ascomata with no or scarce ascomatal covering; ''Rasamsonia'', however, differs from ''Paecilomyces'' in having more regularly branched conidiophores with distinct rough-walled structures. The type species is '' Rasamsonia emersonii'', a fungus formerly classified in the genus '' Talaromyces''. Clinical relevance Due to an increase in reports of human and animal mycosis by ''Rasamsonia argillacea'' (formerly '' Geosmithia argillacea'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rasamsonia Argillacea
''Rasamsonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2011 by mycologists Jos Houbraken and Jens Frisvad. It is characterized from other genera of the Trichocomaceae by the following combination of features: species are thermotolerant or thermophilic; their conidiophores have distinctly rough-walled stipes; conidia are olive brown; and ascomata, if present, have minimal covering. ''Rasamsonia'' phenotypically resembles ''Paecilomyces'', in that both have thermotolerant species, produce olive-brown conidia, and form ascomata with no or scarce ascomatal covering; ''Rasamsonia'', however, differs from ''Paecilomyces'' in having more regularly branched conidiophores with distinct rough-walled structures. The type species is ''Rasamsonia emersonii'', a fungus formerly classified in the genus ''Talaromyces''. Clinical relevance Due to an increase in reports of human and animal mycosis by ''Rasamsonia argillacea'' (formerly ''Geos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rasamsonia Byssochlamydoides
''Rasamsonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, circumscribed in 2011 by mycologists Jos Houbraken and Jens Frisvad. It is characterized from other genera of the Trichocomaceae by the following combination of features: species are thermotolerant or thermophilic; their conidiophores have distinctly rough-walled stipes; conidia are olive brown; and ascomata, if present, have minimal covering. ''Rasamsonia'' phenotypically resembles '' Paecilomyces'', in that both have thermotolerant species, produce olive-brown conidia, and form ascomata with no or scarce ascomatal covering; ''Rasamsonia'', however, differs from ''Paecilomyces'' in having more regularly branched conidiophores with distinct rough-walled structures. The type species is '' Rasamsonia emersonii'', a fungus formerly classified in the genus '' Talaromyces''. Clinical relevance Due to an increase in reports of human and animal mycosis by ''Rasamsonia argillacea'' (formerly '' Geosmithia argillacea'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rasamsonia Emersonii
''Rasamsonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2011 by mycologists Jos Houbraken and Jens Frisvad. It is characterized from other genera of the Trichocomaceae by the following combination of features: species are thermotolerant or thermophilic; their conidiophores have distinctly rough-walled stipes; conidia are olive brown; and ascomata, if present, have minimal covering. ''Rasamsonia'' phenotypically resembles ''Paecilomyces'', in that both have thermotolerant species, produce olive-brown conidia, and form ascomata with no or scarce ascomatal covering; ''Rasamsonia'', however, differs from ''Paecilomyces'' in having more regularly branched conidiophores with distinct rough-walled structures. The type species is ''Rasamsonia emersonii'', a fungus formerly classified in the genus ''Talaromyces''. Clinical relevance Due to an increase in reports of human and animal mycosis by ''Rasamsonia argillacea'' (formerly ''Geos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rasamsonia Composticola
''Rasamsonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Trichocomaceae, circumscribed in 2011 by mycologists Jos Houbraken and Jens Frisvad. It is characterized from other genera of the Trichocomaceae by the following combination of features: species are thermotolerant or thermophilic; their conidiophores have distinctly rough-walled stipes; conidia A conidium ( ; ), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (), is an asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also called mitospores due to the ... are olive brown; and ascomata, if present, have minimal covering. ''Rasamsonia'' phenotypically resembles ''Paecilomyces'', in that both have thermotolerant species, produce olive-brown conidia, and form ascomata with no or scarce ascomatal covering; ''Rasamsonia'', however, differs from ''Paecilomyces'' in having more regularly branched conidiophores with distinct rough-walled structures. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geosmithia
''Geosmithia'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi of uncertain familial placement in the order Hypocreales. The genus, circumscribed by Australian mycologist John Pitt in 1979, is widely distributed. A 2008 estimate placed ten species in the genus, but several new species have since been described. Thousand cankers disease, which affects economically important black walnut (''Juglans nigra'') populations in North America, is caused by ''Geosmithia morbida''. Species in the genus are generally similar to those in ''Penicillium'', but can be distinguished from them by forming cylindrical conidia from rough-walled phialides. Additionally, the conidia of ''Geosmithia'' do not have a green color, in contrast to the characteristic blue-grey or green-grey conidia of ''Penicillium''. Some ''Geosmithia'' species have teleomorphic forms that are classified in the genus ''Talaromyces''. However, ''Geosmithia'' is a polyphyletic taxon with evolutionary affinities to at least three groups of the e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Trichocomaceae
The Trichocomaceae are a family of fungi in the order Eurotiales. Taxa are saprobes with aggressive colonization strategies, adaptable to extreme environmental conditions. Family members are cosmopolitan in distribution, ubiquitous in soil, and common associates of decaying plant and food material. The family contains some of the most familiar fungi, such as ''Penicillium'' and ''Aspergillus''. It has been proposed that the family should be split into the three families Aspergillaceae, Thermoascaceae and Trichocomaceae. Genera *''Aspergillus'' *''Byssochlamys'' *'' Capsulotheca'' *'' Chaetosartorya'' *'' Chaetotheca'' *'' Chromocleista'' *'' Citromyces'' *'' Cristaspora'' *'' Dendrosphaera'' *'' Dichlaena'' *'' Dichotomomyces'' *'' Edyuillia'' *'' Emericella'' *'' Erythrogymnotheca'' *'' Eupenicillium'' *'' Eurotium'' *'' Fennellia'' *'' Hamigera'' *'' Hemicarpenteles'' *'' Neocarpenteles'' *'' Neopetromyces'' *'' Neosartorya'' *''Paecilomyces'' *'' Penicilliopsis'' *''Penicilli ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eurotiales
The Eurotiales are an order of sac fungi, also known as the green and blue molds. It was circumscribed in 1980. Classification Currently the order Eurotiales contains 5 families, 28 genera and 1280 species: *Family Aspergillaceae Monascaceae.html" ;"title="Monascaceae">Monascaceae **''Aspergillago'' – 1 species **''Aspergillus'' – 428 species **''Dichlaena'' – 4 species **''Hamigera (fungus), Hamigera'' – 9 species **''Leiothecium'' – 2 species **''Monascus'' – 38 species **'' Penicilliopsis'' – 15 species **''Penicillium'' – 467 species **'' Phialomyces'' – 5 species **'' Pseudohamigera'' – 1 species **'' Pseudopenicillium'' – 3 species **'' Sclerocleista'' – 2 species **'' Xerochrysium'' – 2 species **'' Xeromyces'' – 1 species *Family Elaphomycetaceae **'' Elaphomyces'' – 101 species **'' Pseudotulostoma'' – 2 species *Family Penicillaginaceae **'' Penicillago'' – 4 species *Family Thermoascaceae **''Paecilomyces ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |