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Isolation and Characterization of Medicinally Important Marine Penicillium Isolates

The Yellow Sea is one of the mega diversity centers of the world and contains vast amount of flora and fauna. The Penicillium species belongs to one of the most common and economically significant group of marine micro-fungi family. The study comprised isolation, microscopic observations and ribotyp...

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Published in:Pakistan journal of zoology 2017-04, Vol.49 (2), p.435-441
Main Authors: Khan, Ibrar, Qayyum, Sadia, Ahmed, Shehzad, Haleem, Kashif Syed, Mujaddad-ur-Rehman, Mujaddad-ur-Rehman, Liu, Guang-Lei, Chi, Zhen-Ming
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description The Yellow Sea is one of the mega diversity centers of the world and contains vast amount of flora and fauna. The Penicillium species belongs to one of the most common and economically significant group of marine micro-fungi family. The study comprised isolation, microscopic observations and ribotyping, allowed discrimination of the marine fungal isolates as Penicillium viticola F1, Penicillium restrictum F2, Penicillium rubens F8, Penicillium implicatum F10, Penicillium piceum F11, Penicillium oxalicum F12, Penicillium sumatrense F15, and Penicillium vinaceum F16. This study demonstrated that Yellow Sea can be considered as a valuable natural source of Penicillium species, which can be used for the production of medicinally important different secondary metabolites and organic acids.
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Flora
Fungi
Identification
Metabolites
Morphology
Organic acids
Penicillium
Phylogenetics
Physiology
Polymerase chain reaction
Ribotyping
Secondary metabolites
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