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Aspergillus brasiliensis Varga et al.

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  • number:BNCC353458
  • Packing:penicillin bottle; 1000CFU/bottle
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    Colonies initially white or yellowish, mycelium growing rapidly producing a dense layer of erect smooth-stiped, conidiophores terminated by globose vesicles bearing phialides (uniseriate) or metulae with phialides (biseriate) which produce dry chains of conidia. Reverse pale to grayish or greenish yellow. Vesicles radiate, initially pale, becoming dark brown to black. Conidia spherical, mid-to-dark brown, highly roughened with ridges and blunt or pointed protuberances, (3-)4-5(-6) μm in diameter.Sporulation may be inhibited when grown in vessels with reduced gas exchange. Colonies may exhibit sectoring with areas of varying levels of sporulation. Use of freshly produced spores as inoculum should reduce sectoring.
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Aspergillus brasiliensis Varga et al.
Culture medium Potato Glucose Agar (PDA): Potato Boiled Solution 1.0L, Glucose 20.0g, Agar 15.0g, Natural pH. Sterilization at 121 ℃ for 15min. Potato boiling liquid: weigh 200g of peeled potato pieces, boil in boiling water for 30min, and collect the filtrate to a constant volume of 1.0L.
Growth conditions Temperature: 20-25°C
Atmosphere: Typical aerobic
morphology Colonies initially white or yellowish, mycelium growing rapidly producing a dense layer of erect smooth-stiped, conidiophores terminated by globose vesicles bearing phialides (uniseriate) or metulae with phialides (biseriate) which produce dry chains of conidia. Reverse pale to grayish or greenish yellow. Vesicles radiate, initially pale, becoming dark brown to black. Conidia spherical, mid-to-dark brown, highly roughened with ridges and blunt or pointed protuberances, (3-)4-5(-6) μm in diameter.Sporulation may be inhibited when grown in vessels with reduced gas exchange. Colonies may exhibit sectoring with areas of varying levels of sporulation. Use of freshly produced spores as inoculum should reduce sectoring.
Separation substrate Blueberry, North Carolina
Sharing mode Public welfare sharing
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