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Three new species of Eupenicillium from soil.

J. W. Paden
- 25 Mar 1971 - 
- Vol. 43, Iss: 3, pp 259-268
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Three new species ofEupenicillium are described from soils from the western United States, including the conidial stages of E. idahoense sp.
Abstract
Three new species ofEupenicillium are described from soils from the western United States. They areE. idahoense sp. nov.,E. tularense sp. nov., andE. lasseni sp. nov. The conidial stages are new species ofPenicillium.

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Aspergillus, Penicillium and Talaromyces isolated from house dust samples collected around the world.

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Ascomatal morphogenesis in Myxotrichum arcticum supports the derivation of the Myxotrichaceae from a discomycetous ancestor.

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Surface ornamentation of ascospores inEupenicillium species

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A Manual of Penicillia

K. B. Raper, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1969 - 
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Occurrence of Dormant Ascospores in Soil

TL;DR: The development of equipment by which steam–air mixtures at various temperatures may be obtained and the method used gave little indication of the temperature at which most soil fungi are killed and at which Ascomycetes survive was reinvestigated.
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