Penicillium implicatum explained

Penicillium implicatum is an anamorph species of the genus of Penicillium which causes postharvest rot on pomegranate.[1] [2] [3] [4] Penicillium implicatum produces Citrinin[5]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/69775 UniProt
  2. 10.1023/B:MYCO.0000020599.95040.c6. 15119859. Penicillium Implicatum Causes a Destructive Rot of Pomegranate Fruits. Mycopathologia. 157. 2. 217. 2004. Labuda . R.. Hudec . K.. Piecková . E.. Mezey . J.. Bohovi . R.. Mátéová . S.. Luká . S. S..
  3. 10.1007/s13314-013-0091-0. New report of Penicillium implicatum causing a postharvest rot of pomegranate fruit in Pakistan. Australasian Plant Disease Notes. 8. 39. 2013. Khokhar . I. . Bajwa . R. . Nasim . G. . free.
  4. http://www.lgcstandards-atcc.org/products/all/48446.aspx?geo_country=de ATCC
  5. Book: Gerhard Eisenbrand . Peter Schreier . Alfred Hagen Meyer . RÖMPP Lexikon Lebensmittelchemie . 2 . Georg Thieme Verlag . 2014 . 3131792825.