@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17886,
author = {Dorothy E. Tuthill and Jens C. Frisvad},
title = {Eupenicillium bovifimosum, a new species from dry cow manure in Wyoming.},
year = {2001},
keywords = {dung fungi; ITS; LSU DNA; Penicillium; phylogeny; secondary metabolites; systematics; Trichocomaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.mycologia.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/2/240},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {94},
number = {2},
pages = {240--246},
abstract = {A new species, Eupenicillium bovifimosum, was isolated from dry cow manure collected in Wyoming, USA. The outstanding morphological characteristics of this species are its robust, dense penicilli bearing long, broad columns of conidia, and its smooth-walled, unflanged ascospores which are produced within 3 wk of inoculation onto MEA. The new species produces penicillic acid, a fumagillin-like molecule, patulodin-like compounds CK2108A and CK2108B, and a compound resembling 2-[(2-hydroxypropionyl)amino]benzamide. Phylogenetic analysis using 1100 bases of the ITS and LSU DNA regions indicates that E. bovifimosum is most closely related to E. baarnense, and also to E. crustaceum, E. egyptiacum, and E. tularense.}
}
Citation for Study 775
Citation title:
"Eupenicillium bovifimosum, a new species from dry cow manure in Wyoming.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S629
(Status: Published).
Citation
Tuthill D., & Frisvad J. 2001. Eupenicillium bovifimosum, a new species from dry cow manure in Wyoming. Mycologia, 94(2): 240-246.
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Abstract
A new species, Eupenicillium bovifimosum, was isolated from dry cow manure collected in Wyoming, USA. The outstanding morphological characteristics of this species are its robust, dense penicilli bearing long, broad columns of conidia, and its smooth-walled, unflanged ascospores which are produced within 3 wk of inoculation onto MEA. The new species produces penicillic acid, a fumagillin-like molecule, patulodin-like compounds CK2108A and CK2108B, and a compound resembling 2-[(2-hydroxypropionyl)amino]benzamide. Phylogenetic analysis using 1100 bases of the ITS and LSU DNA regions indicates that E. bovifimosum is most closely related to E. baarnense, and also to E. crustaceum, E. egyptiacum, and E. tularense.
Keywords
dung fungi; ITS; LSU DNA; Penicillium; phylogeny; secondary metabolites; systematics; Trichocomaceae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17886,
author = {Dorothy E. Tuthill and Jens C. Frisvad},
title = {Eupenicillium bovifimosum, a new species from dry cow manure in Wyoming.},
year = {2001},
keywords = {dung fungi; ITS; LSU DNA; Penicillium; phylogeny; secondary metabolites; systematics; Trichocomaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.mycologia.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/2/240},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {94},
number = {2},
pages = {240--246},
abstract = {A new species, Eupenicillium bovifimosum, was isolated from dry cow manure collected in Wyoming, USA. The outstanding morphological characteristics of this species are its robust, dense penicilli bearing long, broad columns of conidia, and its smooth-walled, unflanged ascospores which are produced within 3 wk of inoculation onto MEA. The new species produces penicillic acid, a fumagillin-like molecule, patulodin-like compounds CK2108A and CK2108B, and a compound resembling 2-[(2-hydroxypropionyl)amino]benzamide. Phylogenetic analysis using 1100 bases of the ITS and LSU DNA regions indicates that E. bovifimosum is most closely related to E. baarnense, and also to E. crustaceum, E. egyptiacum, and E. tularense.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 17886
AU - Tuthill,Dorothy E.
AU - Frisvad,Jens C.
T1 - Eupenicillium bovifimosum, a new species from dry cow manure in Wyoming.
PY - 2001
KW - dung fungi; ITS; LSU DNA; Penicillium; phylogeny; secondary metabolites; systematics; Trichocomaceae
UR - http://www.mycologia.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/2/240
N2 - A new species, Eupenicillium bovifimosum, was isolated from dry cow manure collected in Wyoming, USA. The outstanding morphological characteristics of this species are its robust, dense penicilli bearing long, broad columns of conidia, and its smooth-walled, unflanged ascospores which are produced within 3 wk of inoculation onto MEA. The new species produces penicillic acid, a fumagillin-like molecule, patulodin-like compounds CK2108A and CK2108B, and a compound resembling 2-[(2-hydroxypropionyl)amino]benzamide. Phylogenetic analysis using 1100 bases of the ITS and LSU DNA regions indicates that E. bovifimosum is most closely related to E. baarnense, and also to E. crustaceum, E. egyptiacum, and E. tularense.
L3 -
JF - Mycologia
VL - 94
IS - 2
SP - 240
EP - 246
ER -