Penicillium clavigerum explained
Penicillium clavigerum is a fungus species of the genus of Penicillium which produces fumigaclavine A and fumigaclavine B[1] [2]
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Further reading
- 10.1016/S0007-1536(62)80004-7. The development of coremia. Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 45. 4. 462. 1962. Carlile . M. J. . Dickens . J. S. W. . Schipper . M. A. A. .
- 24660471. 2014. Stierle. A. A.. Phomopsolides and related compounds from the alga-associated fungus, Penicillium clavigerum. Natural Product Communications. 9. 1. 87–90. Stierle. D. B.. Mitman. G. G.. Snyder. S. Antczak. C. Djaballah. H.
Notes and References
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/29841 UniProt
- 12751240. 2003. Vinokurova. N. G.. The Penicillium commune Thom and Penicillium clavigerum Demelius fungi--fumigaclavines a and B producers. Mikrobiologiia. 72. 2. 180–2. Ozerskaia. S. M.. Baskunov. B. P.. Arinbasarov. M. U..