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1. Chen  AJ, Sun  BD, Houbraken  J, Frisvad  JC, Yilmaz  N, Zhou  YG, Samson  RA,     ( 2016 )

New Talaromyces species from indoor environments in China.

Studies in mycology 84 (N/A)
PMID : 28070136  :   DOI  :   10.1016/j.simyco.2016.11.003     PMC  :   PMC5219591    
Abstract >>
Talaromyces contains both asexual and sexually reproducing species. This genus is divided in seven sections and currently has 105 accepted species. In this study we investigated the Talaromyces isolates that were obtained during a study of indoor air collected in Beijing, China. These indoor Talaromyces strains are resolved in four sections, seven of them are identified as T. islandicus, T. aurantiacus, T. siamensis and T. albobiverticillius according to BenA sequences, while 14 isolates have divergent sequences and are described here as nine new species. The new species are placed in four sections, namely sections Helici, Islandici, Talaromyces and Trachyspermi. They are described based on sequence data (ITS, BenA, CaM and RPB2) in combination with phenotypic and extrolite characters. Morphological descriptions and notes for distinguishing similar species are provided for each new species. The recently described T. rubrifaciens is synonymised with T. albobiverticillius based on presented phylogenetic results.
KeywordMeSH Terms
Eurotiales
Indoor air
Polyphasic taxonomy
T. adpressus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. beijingensis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. cerinus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. chlamydosporus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. diversiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. fusiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. neorugulosus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. reverso-olivaceus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces aerius A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces albobiverticillius
Eurotiales
Indoor air
Polyphasic taxonomy
T. adpressus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. beijingensis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. cerinus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. chlamydosporus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. diversiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. fusiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. neorugulosus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. reverso-olivaceus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces aerius A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces albobiverticillius
Eurotiales
Indoor air
Polyphasic taxonomy
T. adpressus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. beijingensis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. cerinus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. chlamydosporus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. diversiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. fusiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. neorugulosus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. reverso-olivaceus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces aerius A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces albobiverticillius
Eurotiales
Indoor air
Polyphasic taxonomy
T. adpressus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. beijingensis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. cerinus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. chlamydosporus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. diversiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. fusiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. neorugulosus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. reverso-olivaceus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces aerius A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces albobiverticillius
Eurotiales
Indoor air
Polyphasic taxonomy
T. adpressus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. beijingensis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. cerinus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. chlamydosporus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. diversiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. fusiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. neorugulosus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. reverso-olivaceus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces aerius A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces albobiverticillius
Eurotiales
Indoor air
Polyphasic taxonomy
T. adpressus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. beijingensis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. cerinus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. chlamydosporus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. diversiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. fusiformis A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. neorugulosus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
T. reverso-olivaceus A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces aerius A.J. Chen, Frisvad & Samson
Talaromyces albobiverticillius
2. Visagie  CM, Houbraken  J, Frisvad  JC, Hong  SB, Klaassen  CH, Perrone  G, Seifert  KA, Varga  J, Yaguchi  T, Samson  RA,     ( 2014 )

Identification and nomenclature of the genus Penicillium.

Studies in mycology 78 (N/A)
PMID : 25505353  :   DOI  :   10.1016/j.simyco.2014.09.001     PMC  :   PMC4261876    
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Penicillium is a diverse genus occurring worldwide and its species play important roles as decomposers of organic materials and cause destructive rots in the food industry where they produce a wide range of mycotoxins. Other species are considered enzyme factories or are common indoor air allergens. Although DNA sequences are essential for robust identification of Penicillium species, there is currently no comprehensive, verified reference database for the genus. To coincide with the move to one fungus one name in the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants, the generic concept of Penicillium was re-defined to accommodate species from other genera, such as Chromocleista, Eladia, Eupenicillium, Torulomyces and Thysanophora, which together comprise a large monophyletic clade. As a result of this, and the many new species described in recent years, it was necessary to update the list of accepted species in Penicillium. The genus currently contains 354 accepted species, including new combinations for Aspergillus crystallinus, A. malodoratus and A. paradoxus, which belong to Penicillium section Paradoxa. To add to the taxonomic value of the list, we also provide information on each accepted species MycoBank number, living ex-type strains and provide GenBank accession numbers to ITS, �]-tubulin, calmodulin and RPB2 sequences, thereby supplying a verified set of sequences for each species of the genus. In addition to the nomenclatural list, we recommend a standard working method for species descriptions and identifications to be adopted by laboratories working on this genus.
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Aspergillaceae
Fungal identification
media
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phylogeny
Aspergillaceae
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3. Frisvad  JC, Yilmaz  N, Thrane  U, Rasmussen  KB, Houbraken  J, Samson  RA,     ( 2013 )

Talaromyces atroroseus, a new species efficiently producing industrially relevant red pigments.

PloS one 8 (12)
PMID : 24367630  :   DOI  :   10.1371/journal.pone.0084102     PMC  :   PMC3868618    
Abstract >>
Some species of Talaromyces secrete large amounts of red pigments. Literature has linked this character to species such as Talaromyces purpurogenus, T. albobiverticillius, T. marneffei, and T. minioluteus often under earlier Penicillium names. Isolates identified as T. purpurogenus have been reported to be interesting industrially and they can produce extracellular enzymes and red pigments, but they can also produce mycotoxins such as rubratoxin A and B and luteoskyrin. Production of mycotoxins limits the use of isolates of a particular species in biotechnology. Talaromyces atroroseus sp. nov., described in this study, produces the azaphilone biosynthetic families mitorubrins and Monascus pigments without any production of mycotoxins. Within the red pigment producing clade, T. atroroseus resolved in a distinct clade separate from all the other species in multigene phylogenies (ITS, �]-tubulin and RPB1), which confirm its unique nature. Talaromyces atroroseus resembles T. purpurogenus and T. albobiverticillius in producing red diffusible pigments, but differs from the latter two species by the production of glauconic acid, purpuride and ZG-1494�\ and by the dull to dark green, thick walled ellipsoidal conidia produced. The type strain of Talaromyces atroroseus is CBS 133442.
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Industry

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