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diversity of spoilage fungi associated with various french dairy products.yeasts and molds are responsible for dairy product spoilage, resulting in significant food waste and economic losses. yet, few studies have investigated the diversity of spoilage fungi encountered in dairy products. in the present study, 175 isolates corresponding to 105 from various spoiled dairy products and 70 originating from dairy production environments, were identified using sequencing of the its region, the partial β-tubulin, calmodulin and/or efα genes, and the d1-d2 domain of the 26s r ...201727794247
patulin and secondary metabolite production by marine-derived penicillium strains.genus penicillium represents an important fungal group regarding to its mycotoxin production. secondary metabolomes of eight marine-derived strains belonging to subgenera furcatum and penicillium were investigated using dereplication by liquid chromatography (lc)-diode array detector (dad)-mass spectrometry (ms)/ms. each strain was grown on six different culture media to enhance the number of observable metabolites. thirty-two secondary metabolites were detected in crude extracts with twenty fir ...201222954338
diversity and enzyme activity of penicillium species associated with macroalgae in jeju island.a total of 28 strains of 19 penicillium species were isolated in a survey of extracellular enzyme-producing fungi from macroalgae along the coast of jeju island of korea. penicillium species were identified based on morphological and β-tubulin sequence analyses. in addition, the halo-tolerance and enzyme activity of all strains were evaluated. the diversity of penicillium strains isolated from brown algae was higher than the diversity of strains isolated from green and red algae. the commonly is ...201627687226
a new record of penicillium antarcticum from marine environments in korea.during a survey of marine fungi from the waters surrounding jeju island, korea, several penicillium strains were isolated from seawater and marine sponges. based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses of the internal transcribed spacer and rna polymerase subunit ii, four strains were identified as penicillium antarcticum, a fungus that, to the best of our knowledge, had not been previously reported in korea. here, we provide detailed descriptions of the morphological characte ...201425071378
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