Penicillium ochrochloron

Penicillium ochrochloron is a species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which produces penitrem A.[1][3][4]

Penicillium ochrochloron
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Aspergillaceae
Genus: Penicillium
Species:
P. ochrochloron
Binomial name
Penicillium ochrochloron
Biourge, P. 1923[1]
Type strain
ATCC 10540 CBS 357.48, FRR 0926, IMI 039806, MUCL 38775, NRRL 926, QM 7604, Thom 5710.1[2]

Further reading

  • Shedbalkar, U; Dhanve, R; Jadhav, J (2008). "Biodegradation of triphenylmethane dye cotton blue by Penicillium ochrochloron MTCC 517". Journal of Hazardous Materials. 157 (2–3): 472–9. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.01.023. PMID 18282658.
  • Vrabl, P; Fuchs, V; Pichler, B; Schinagl, C. W.; Burgstaller, W (2012). "Organic Acid Excretion in Penicillium ochrochloron Increases with Ambient pH". Frontiers in Microbiology. 3: 121. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2012.00121. PMC 3318189. PMID 22493592.
  • Patil, N. S.; Jadhav, J. P. (2015). "Penicillium ochrochloron MTCC 517 chitinase: An effective tool in commercial enzyme cocktail for production and regeneration of protoplasts from various fungi". Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences. 22 (2): 232–236. doi:10.1016/j.sjbs.2014.09.022. PMC 4336443. PMID 25737658.
  • Saraswathy, A.; Hallberg, R. (2005). "Mycelial pellet formation by Penicillium ochrochloron species due to exposure to pyrene". Microbiological Research. 160 (4): 375–383. doi:10.1016/j.micres.2005.03.001. PMID 16255142.
  • Shedbalkar, U.; Jadhav, J. P. (2011). "Detoxification of malachite green and textile industrial effluent by Penicillium ochrochloron". Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering. 16: 196–204. doi:10.1007/s12257-010-0069-0. S2CID 83724386.
  • Dey PM, Patel S, Brownleader MD (June 1993). "Induction of alpha-galactosidase in Penicillium ochrochloron by guar (Cyamopsis tetragonobola) gum". Biotechnol Appl Biochem. 17 (Pt 3): 361–71. doi:10.1111/j.1470-8744.1993.tb00250.x. PMID 8393320. S2CID 26206222.
  • G.T. Cole; H.C. Hoch (2013). The Fungal Spore and Disease Initiation in Plants and Animals. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4899-2635-7.
  • John I. Pitt (1979). The Genus Penicillium & Its Teleomorphic States: Eupeniccillum & Talaromyces. Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-557750-8.
  • Mohapatra (2006). Textbook of Environmental Biotechnology. I. K. International Pvt Ltd. ISBN 81-88237-54-X.
  • Harbhajan Singh (2006). Mycoremediation: Fungal Bioremediation. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-470-05058-6.
  • Paul Harrewijn; A.M. van Oosten; P.G. Piron (2001). Natural Terpenoids as Messengers: A Multidisciplinary Study of Their Production, Biological Functions, and Practical Applications. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 0-7923-6891-6.
  • Ebrahim Mohammadi Goltapeh; Younes Rezaee Danesh; Ajit Varma (2013). Fungi as Bioremediators. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-642-33811-3.
  • Iqbal Ahmad; Farah Ahmad; John Pichtel (2011). Microbes and Microbial Technology: Agricultural and Environmental Applications. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4419-7931-5.

References

  1. MycoBank
  2. Straininfo of Penicillium ochrochloron
  3. UniProt
  4. Sarah De Saeger (2011). Determining Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Food and Feed. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-85709-097-3.
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