Aspergillus albertensis

Aspergillus albertensis is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Flavi section.[2] The species was first described in 1985.[1] It was isolated from a human ear in Canada.[2] A. albertensis has been shown to produce ochratoxin A and B.[2] It forms yellow spores.[3]

Aspergillus albertensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Trichocomaceae
Genus: Aspergillus
Species:
A. albertensis
Binomial name
Aspergillus albertensis
J.P. Tewari (1985)[1]

Growth and morphology

A. albertensis has been cultivated on both Czapek yeast extract agar (CYA) plates and Malt Extract Agar Oxoid® (MEAOX) plates. The growth morphology of the colonies can be seen in the pictures below.

References

  1. Tewari, J.P. (1985). "A new indeterminate stromatal type in Petromyces". Mycologia. 77 (1): 114–120. doi:10.2307/3793255.
  2. Varga, J.; Frisvad, J.C.; Samson, R.A. (2011). "Aflatoxin producing species, and an overview of Aspergillus section Flavi". Studies in Mycology. 69 (1): 57–80. doi:10.3114/sim.2011.69.05. PMC 3161756. PMID 21892243.
  3. Visagie, C.M.; Varga, J.; Houbraken, J.; Meijer, M.; Kocsubé, S.; Yilmaz, N.; Fotedar, R.; Seifert, K.A.; Frisvad, J.C.; Samson, R.A. (2014). "Ochratoxin production and taxonomy of the yellow aspergilli (Aspergillus section Circumdati)". Studies in Mycology. 78: 1–61. doi:10.1016/j.simyco.2014.07.001. PMC 4255584. PMID 25492980.


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