Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species

Gomez-Miranda, B. ; Moya, A. ; Leal, J.A.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
ISSN:
0147-5975
Keywords:
[idt] Eupenicillium ; [idt] chemotaxonomy ; [idt] wall polysaccharides
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Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
Topics:
Biology
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autor Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
autorsonst Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0147-5975(86)90002-2
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fussnote The hyphal wall polysaccharide fractions of certain species ofEupenicillium have been utilized to study their phylogenetic relationships.E. abidjanum andE. shearii (group 1) cell walls have an alkali-soluble polysaccharide fraction (20%) containing an α-glucan.E. alutaceum, E. baarnense, E. catenatum, andE. erubescens (group 2) contain β-linked polysaccharides in all their polysaccharide fractions. These results suggest that some of the previously assigned taxonomic groups ofEupenicillium may not be natural. ural.
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shingle_author_1 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
shingle_author_2 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
shingle_author_3 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
shingle_author_4 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
shingle_catch_all_1 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
0147-5975
01475975
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
0147-5975
01475975
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
0147-5975
01475975
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Gomez-Miranda, B.
Moya, A.
Leal, J.A.
Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
[idt] Eupenicillium
[idt] chemotaxonomy
[idt] wall polysaccharides
0147-5975
01475975
Elsevier
shingle_title_1 Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
shingle_title_2 Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
shingle_title_3 Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
shingle_title_4 Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
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titel Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
titel_suche Hyphal polysaccharides as potential phylogenetic markers forEupenicillium species
The hyphal wall polysaccharide fractions of certain species ofEupenicillium have been utilized to study their phylogenetic relationships.E. abidjanum andE. shearii (group 1) cell walls have an alkali-soluble polysaccharide fraction (20%) containing an α-glucan.E. alutaceum, E. baarnense, E. catenatum, andE. erubescens (group 2) contain β-linked polysaccharides in all their polysaccharide fractions. These results suggest that some of the previously assigned taxonomic groups ofEupenicillium may not be natural. ural.
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