Emericella filifera explained
Emericella filifera is a fungus.[1] Its ascospores form long appendages that emerge radially from narrow stellate crests. It was isolated from raisins in Argentina.
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Notes and References
- Zalar. P.. Frisvad. J. C.. Gunde-Cimerman. N.. Varga. J.. Samson. R. A.. Four new species of Emericella from the Mediterranean region of Europe. Mycologia. 100. 5. 2008. 779–795. 0027-5514. 10.3852/08-078.