Penicillium nodositatum explained

Penicillium nodositatum is an anamorph, biverticillate species of the genus Penicillium which induce the growth of the myconodules in the species Alnus incana.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/1167570 UniProt
  2. http://www.lgcstandards-atcc.org/products/all/201339.aspx?geo_country=de ATCC
  3. 10.1007/BF02203093. Penicillium nodositatum Valla, a new species inducing myconodules on Alnus roots. Plant and Soil. 114. 142–146. 1989. Valla . G.. Capellano . A.. Hugueney . R.. Moiroud . A..
  4. 10.1139/b99-060. Structural and functional comparison of Frankiaroot hair deforming factor and rhizobia Nod factor. Canadian Journal of Botany. 77. 9. 1293. 1999. Cérémonie . H. L. N. . Debellé . F. D. R. . Fernandez . M. P. .
  5. 10.3767/003158513X667410. 24761034. 3904052. Five new Penicillium species in section Sclerotiora: A tribute to the Dutch Royal family. Persoonia. 31. 42–62. 2013. Visagie . C. M.. Houbraken . J.. Rodriques . C.. Pereira . C. S. . Dijksterhuis . J.. Seifert . K. A.. Jacobs . K.. Samson . R. A..