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Talaromyces is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Trichocomaceae.
Described in 1955 by
American mycologist Chester Ray Benjamin,
species in the
genus form...
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Talaromyces marneffei,
formerly called Penicillium marneffei, was
identified in 1956. The
organism is
endemic to
southeast Asia,
where it is an important...
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Talaromyces atroroseus is a
species of
fungus described as new to
science in 2013.
Found in soil and fruit, it was
first identified from
house dust collected...
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Species included in
subgenus Biverticillium were
later merged into
Talaromyces. For a
current outline of
Penicillum and
related genera,
consult Houbracken...
- ISBNÂ 978-0387922072. Pitt, John I. (1979). The
Genus Penicillium & Its
Teleomorphic States:
Eupeniccillum &
Talaromyces.
Academic Press. ISBNÂ 0125577508....
- CCRC 32760, FRR 1798, IFO 30689, IHEM 3738, IHEM 3903, IMI 216901, MUCL 31325, MUCL 34590, NBRC 30689, NRRL 2148 , S-11
Synonyms Talaromyces loliensis...
- 1944, IAM 7013, IFO 33285, IHEM 16004, IMI 114933, IMI 114993, JCM 5594, KCTC 16057, MUCL 38548, NBRC 100533, NBRC 33285
Synonyms Talaromyces pinophilus...
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ornamented with
elaborate coils or spines.
Examples are the Gymnoascus,
Talaromyces and the
dermatophyte Arthroderma.
Perithecia are
flask shaped structures...
- type is also
described as a
thermally dimorphic fungus. An
example is
Talaromyces marneffei, a
human pathogen that
grows as a mold at room temperature...
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enlargement of the
lymph glands and liver. It is
caused by the
fungus Talaromyces marneffei,
which is
found in soil and
decomposing organic matter. The...