| Species/Subspecies: | Penicillium simplicissimum | ||||||||||
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| Categories: | Of practical use; spoilage organism | ||||||||||
| Etymology: | Genus name: paint brush. Species epithet: simplest. |
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| Alternative Species Name(s): | Penicillium janthinellum | ||||||||||
| Significance: | [Of minor importance] | ||||||||||
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| Reservoir: | This fungus occurs on decaying vegetation, but can also be found on food. | ||||||||||
| Virulence Factors: | Produces the mycotoxin penicillic acid and viridicatum toxin, which is an which is atetracyclin-like antibiotic. | ||||||||||
| Genome Sequence: | There is no whole genome sequence reported. | ||||||||||
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| Comment: | This fungus can degrade polyethylene and be used for decolourization of textile dyes. | ||||||||||
| Reference(s): | No. 47 | ||||||||||
| Updated: | 2022-06-22 |