Figure 6 from Polyphasic taxonomy of the heat resistant ascomycete genus Byssochlamys and its Paecilomyces anamorphs | Semantic Scholar
Hamigera Byssochlamys species of Talaromyces is perfect penicillate genus: Eupenicillium Ludwig (Stolk Scott, 1967-, Scott, 1968
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Byssochlamys nivea a. colony appearance b, c. ascomata and ascospores. | Download Scientific Diagram
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Byssochlamys nivea. Ascospores at different positions (arrows refer to... | Download Scientific Diagram
Table 2 from Polyphasic taxonomy of the heat resistant ascomycete genus Byssochlamys and its Paecilomyces anamorphs | Semantic Scholar
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2. Byssochlamys fulva colonies after 7 days at 25uC (A) on MEA and (B)... | Download Scientific Diagram
Byssochlamys nivea a. colony appearance b, c. ascomata and ascospores. | Download Scientific Diagram
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Byssochlamys fulva: (A) colonies on CYA and MEA, 7 days, 25 ° C; (B)... | Download Scientific Diagram
Byssochlamys nivea with patulin-producing capability has an isoepoxydon dehydrogenase gene (idh) with sequence homology to Penicillium expansum and P. griseofulvum. | Semantic Scholar