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Peridium relatively thin, membranous, with angular cells 8-15 µm diam. Interascal tissue composed of cellular pseudoparaphyses 2-4 µm in diam., tending to ...
On the other hand, the australifungins produced by Sporormiella australis, are very effective in vitro against C. albicans, C. neoformans, and A. fumigatus ...
Septum in an immature hypha of Sporomiella australis. Cell type: (AH) ascogenous hypha/ascus. Component: Ascogenous hypha/ascus, immature ...
Photographs and descriptions of the fungus Sporormiella australis recorded in the islands of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.
Mar 22, 2012 · The Sporormiella spores within the cores suggested that giant animals were common in Australia until around 41,000 years ago. At that point, ...
The discovery of australifungin, a novel inhibitor of sphinganine N ...
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Potent antifungal activity was detected in fermentation extracts of Sporormiella australis and two related components were isolated from solid fermentations ...
Dec 20, 2017 · Conservation status: Not formally assessed, but the species is common and widespread and would certainly be considered as of Least Concern.
Order Pleosporales · Family Sporormiaceae · Genus Sporormiella · Sporormiella australis; Photo Browser. Photos of Sporormiella australis. Filter by Place. Order ...
The following 35 species of Sporormia are transferred to Sporormiella: S. affinis Sacc., S. americana Griff., S. antarctica Speg., S. australis Speg., S.
Sporormiella australis (Speg.) S.I. Ahmed & Cain, Canad. J. Bot. 50 (3): 434 (1972) [MB#323866]. General information. MycoBank #. 323866. Classification.