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Re-Evaluation of the Taxonomy of Talaromyces minioluteus
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Talaromyces minioluteus belongs to the section Trachyspermi, has a worldwide distribution and has been found on various substrates, especially on various (stored) food commodities and indoor environments. This species is phenotypically and phylogenetically closely related to T. chongqingensis and T. minnesotensis. The phylogenetic and morphological analyses of 37 strains previously identified as T. chongqingensis, T. minnesotensis and T. minioluteus revealed that this clade incudes eight species: the accepted species T. chongqingensis, T. minnesotensis and T. minioluteus, the newly proposed species T. calidominioluteus, T. africanus and T. germanicus, and the new combinations T. gaditanus (basionym Penicillium gaditanum) and T. samsonii (basionym Penicillium samsonii). In this study, we give insight of the phylogenetic relationships and provide detailed descriptions of the species belonging to this clade. Macromorphological features, especially colony growth rates, texture and conidial colors on agar media, are important characters for phenotypic differentiation between species.
Title: Re-Evaluation of the Taxonomy of Talaromyces minioluteus
Description:
Talaromyces minioluteus belongs to the section Trachyspermi, has a worldwide distribution and has been found on various substrates, especially on various (stored) food commodities and indoor environments.
This species is phenotypically and phylogenetically closely related to T.
chongqingensis and T.
minnesotensis.
The phylogenetic and morphological analyses of 37 strains previously identified as T.
chongqingensis, T.
minnesotensis and T.
minioluteus revealed that this clade incudes eight species: the accepted species T.
chongqingensis, T.
minnesotensis and T.
minioluteus, the newly proposed species T.
calidominioluteus, T.
africanus and T.
germanicus, and the new combinations T.
gaditanus (basionym Penicillium gaditanum) and T.
samsonii (basionym Penicillium samsonii).
In this study, we give insight of the phylogenetic relationships and provide detailed descriptions of the species belonging to this clade.
Macromorphological features, especially colony growth rates, texture and conidial colors on agar media, are important characters for phenotypic differentiation between species.
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