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Chaetomium truncatulum

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Chaetomium truncatulum
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C. truncatulum
Binomial name
Chaetomium truncatulum

Chaetomium truncatulum is a fungus species in the Chaetomium genus, first isolated from Iran. It shares features such as peridium structure, ascospore morphology and germ pore position with its cogenerates. This species in particular can be characterized by spirally coiled ascomatal hairs and fusiform ascospores.[1]

References

  1. ^ Asgari, B.; Zare, R. (2011). "The genus Chaetomium in Iran, a phylogenetic study including six new species". Mycologia. 103 (4): 863–882. doi:10.3852/10-349. ISSN 0027-5514.

Further Reading

  • Sharma, Rohit, et al. "A new endophytic species of Chaetomium from Jatropha podagrica." Mycotaxon 124.1 (2013): 117-126.
  • Nakayama, Motokazu, et al. "Method for rapid detection and identification of Chaetomium and evaluation of resistance to peracetic acid." Journal of Food Protection® 76.6 (2013): 999-1005.