RMANYY0M–Penicillium sp culture with exuded water droplets on a nutrient agar plate
RFKG56TB–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RMBGGFEP–The common occurrence of penicillium mould on a decaying lemon (citrus limon). Moisissure (penicillium sp) attaquant un citron.
RF2BDJJJB–Penicillium sp. mould on bread
RMHRF87E–Penicillium sp. Fungi, LM
RMB32KFG–Green mould, Penicillium sp. covering an orange fruit
RMA530PH–Penicillin mould Penicillium sp on sliced white bread
RMAW29HK–Storage mould Penicillium sp with other fungi on strawberry fruit
RMREHAW9–Penicillium Chrysogenum - SEM
RMEC0RBD–Green mould, Penicillium sp. on orange fruit
RFFBJF03–Fruit rot on mandarin orange. Probably Penicillium sp. Macro.
RMMFH4JX–MOULD on lemon Penicillium sp. with raindrops bouncing off
RMHGNXF7–PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM
RMT7CJA0–Mouldy citrus clementine fruit. Penicillium sp. fungus growing on a Citrus fruit. The fungus has spread over the surface of the fruit, producing a net
RF2G7W76Y–Sliced Chorizo Sausage with Penicillium Edible Mold on the outside on a wooden background with smoked paprika, chili, garlic and black pepper. Copy sp
RF2D78BKC–Penicillium chrysogenum mould growing on a loaf of bread. Penicillium is used to make the antibiotic penicllin
RMB1YPDN–Closeup of Green mould, Penicillium sp. on orange fruit
RMC6EY3F–Mold (penicillium) on a lemon
RFKG56TA–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RFCC78PC–Orange, spoiled with mold on produce bag
RF2BDJJMX–Penicillium sp. mould on bread - mouldy loaf of bread
RFAT39N5–Mould on orange
RMRHKNA6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. HOLOTHURIAN FUNGI 105 Table 3 Proteo/vtic activity of fungal strains from holothurians Source Taxon Proteolytic activity (cm)* Eupentacta fraudatrix Acremonium striatisponun 4.0 ± 0.2 Surface Penicillium commune 0 P. herquei 6.0 ± 0.1 Altemaria alternate! 4.5 ± 0.3 Phialophorophoma sp. 0.8 ± 0.1 Verticillium tenernm 1.0 ± 0.2 Cladosporium sphaerospermum 1.0 ± 0.2 C. brevicompactum 3.0 ± 0.1 Internal organs C. sphaerospermum 6.0 ± 0.3 Apostichopus japonicus C. sphaerospermum 0.5 ± 0.1 Surface C. brevicompactum 0.8 ± 0.1 Inter
RMPFX4GG–. Cultural studies of species of Penicillium. Penicillium -- Cultures and culture media; Fungi -- Cultures and culture media. 68 CULTURAL STUDIES OF SPECIES OF PENICILLIUM. per cent, good growth, strongly alkaline. Glycerin 3 per cent, weak growth. Potato starch, characteristic colony. Milk, curdling (0.25 per cent calcium chlorid added) in 8 days; digestion medium rapid; color in milk, none or ? At 37° C, no growth, grew when cooled; check at 20° C, good typical. PENICILLIUM STOLONIFERUM n. sp. Latin diagnosis.—Coloniis in gelatina vel agaro Solani tuberosi cultis, viridibus vel flavo-viridib
RF2CGFGN6–Closeup bread mold fungus (Penicillium sp.) show detail of sporangiospore, sporangium, rhizoid and stolon
RMREY87X–Penicillium fungus. Microscopic EM coloured image of penicillium chrysogenum fungus.
RMHGNXF6–PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM
RMT7CJA1–Mouldy citrus clementine fruit. Penicillium sp. fungus growing on a Citrus fruit. The fungus has spread over the surface of the fruit, producing a net
RMA4BYM1–Blue mould storage rot Penicillium sp on lily bulb
RMA8H9PA–Fruit rot Penicillium sp storage rot on apple fruit
RF2D78BKK–Penicillium chrysogenum mould growing on a loaf of bread. Penicillium is used to make the antibiotic penicllin
RFKG56T9–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RFM2095B–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RMRG9A23–. Bulletin trimestriel de la Société mycologique de France. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. BULL. DE LA soc. MYC. de FRANCE. T. XXVIII. PL. VIT.. G. Bainier et Sartory del. Pénicillium Herquei n. sp.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Société mycologique de France. Paris : La Société
RMREY8EJ–Penicillium fungus. Microscopic EM coloured image of penicillium chrysogenum fungus.
RMHGNXF5–PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM
RME8KRBG–Penicillium.
RMD3HFYT–PENICILLIUM
RF2D78BKH–Penicillium chrysogenum mould growing on a loaf of bread. Penicillium is used to make the antibiotic penicllin
RMCRYE19–PENICILLIUM
RFM2095A–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RMRHG8KH–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II 18 2"5 32 39 DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION 46 Figure J. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best*) (â¢â â â â â¢) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OlllllO) to time after fumigation of soils which were amended with three isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, one isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus, and one isolate of Penicillium restrictum at 1000 conidia of each isolate per gram of soil; the pathogen subsequently was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to
RMREY97C–Penicillium fungus. Microscopic EM coloured image of penicillium chrysogenum fungus.
RF2D78BK4–Penicillium chrysogenum mould growing on a loaf of bread. Penicillium is used to make the antibiotic penicllin
RFM2095C–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RFHJ0BDY–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Mould, hyphae, conidiophores (fruiting structures) and conidium (asexual spore) formation (Penicillium sp.;likely Penicillum candidum). Penicillium candidum is used to develop many soft-ripened cheeses such as Brie. Antibiotic penicillins are synthesized from strains of this genus. Magnification: x275 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres.
RMREFA5F–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 5.—Mucor Mucedo. 1. Sporangium with spor- angial wall, m; sporangiospores, sp; and columella, c. 2. Sporangium rupturing intermediate substance, z. (After Brefeld.) Fig. 6.—Penicillium crusta- ceum. Conidiophores. St, ster- igma; Ph, phialide; M, metula; A, primary branch. (After Strasburger.) called pycnia (pycnidia) and the conidia themselves (for better differ- entiation from other conidia) are called pycnospores, pycnidiospores or stylospores. In case the pycnia arise by growth and division of a single portion of a hypha with the aid of neighb
RFKG56T8–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RMREY8X3–Penicillium fungus. Microscopic EM coloured image of penicillium chrysogenum fungus.
RMRHG8MB–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. 5 10 15 ^20 40 60 80 CHLAMYDOSPORES XI02/£S0IL Figure 1 - A. The relationship of percentages of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') under growth-chamber conditions to densities of chlamydospores of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici in fumigated soil (0 0), nonfumigated soil Qt— —X), and fumigated soil amended with Trichoderma harzianum, Aspergillus ochraceus, and Penicillium restrictum p #).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea
RFKG56TC–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called conidia, are the fungal reproductive units. The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from certain types of Penicillium fungi. Other types are used in the fermentation of cheeses.
RMREY93C–Penicillium fungus. Microscopic EM coloured image of penicillium chrysogenum fungus.
RF2C9JDGJ–Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores
RMRHG8JG–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II 18 25 32 DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION 39 Figure The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (â¢â â »â¢) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (oillio) to time after fumigation of soils which were amended with three isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, one isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus, and one isolate of Penicillium restrictum at 1000 conidia of each isolate per gram of soil; the pathogen was added k days after fumigation at 1000 chlamydospores per gram of soil
RMREY8E6–Penicillium fungus. Microscopic EM coloured image of penicillium chrysogenum fungus.
RF2C9JDFG–Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores
RMRDHNXJ–. Elements of plant biology. Plant physiology. PENICILLIUM 165 lightly connected, so that a slight jar or a current of air is sufficient to detach them, and they float off into. Fig. 16.—Reproduction of Mucor. (i) Spore formation (a-H) : a, young sporangium (sp); b, optical section of mature sporangium {col., columella) ; c, remains of sporangium wall after bursting, with a few spores still adhering ; d, germinating spore with two germ tubes. {2) e-h. Conjugation : e, conjugating hyphas in contact; /, separation of tips of conjugating hyphse ; g, later stage; h, mature zygote; i, germination o
RMREY8XH–Penicillium fungus. Microscopic EM coloured image of penicillium chrysogenum fungus.
RF2C9JDFN–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called
RFWERM58–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RMRHG8J0–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. 44. WEEKS AFTER 15 PLANTING Figure 8 - A. Relationship of population density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici to time after planting in soils amended with three isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, one isolate of Penicillium restrictum, and one isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus at 5 X 105 conidia per isolate per plant under field conditions at planting date one (0"""0), planting date two (X- X), and planting date three (#— —#). The pathogen was added initially at 5000 chlamydospores per pl
RFWERM5C–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RMRG98R8–. Bulletin trimestriel de la Société mycologique de France. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. L. GARBOWSKI. 108. Pénicillium candidum Link, Isopyrum thalictroides, Luka. 30-V.. CL a) un FiG. 3. — Fusariella populi sp. n. groupe de conidies ; b) conidies ( j. 109* Cladosporium herharum Link. J'ai observé cette espèce très rt^pandue sur les plantes suivantes : Triticum çulgare, Secale céréale, Hordeum vulgare, Avena satwa, Agro- pyrum repens, Gljyceria plicata, Maianthemum bifolium, Isopyrum thalictroides, Mjyosurus minimus, Mercurialis perennis, Vicia faba.. Please note that these images are extracted fr
RFWERM5Y–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RMRD6T3D–. Cultural studies of species of Penicillium. Penicillium -- Cultures and culture media; Fungi -- Cultures and culture media. 68 CULTURAL STUDIES OF SPECIES OF PENICILLIUM. per cent, good growth, strongly alkaline. Glycerin 3 per cent, weak growth. Potato starch, characteristic colony. Milk, curdling (0.25 per cent calcium chlorid added) in 8 days; digestion medium rapid; color in milk, none or ? At 37° C, no growth, grew when cooled; check at 20° C, good typical. PENICILLIUM STOLONIFERUM n. sp. Latin diagnosis.—Coloniis in gelatina vel agaro Solani tuberosi cultis, viridibus vel flavo-viridib
RFWERM5N–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RFWERM5X–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RFWERM5A–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RFWERM5F–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RFWERM5G–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RFWERM65–Penicillium fungus, composite image
RF2B5C3YG–Penicillium fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3XR–Penicillium fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3XF–Penicillium fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3Y8–Penicillium fungus, illustration
RF2B5C3YJ–Penicillium fungus, illustration
RF2C9JDFK–Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores
RF2C9JDGD–Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores
RF2C9JDFJ–Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores
RF2C9JDGK–Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores
RF2C9JDGT–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called
RF2C9JDFD–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called
RF2C9JDGM–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called
RF2C9JDF6–Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen. Bunches of spores, called
RFT858PY–Bread with mould, composite image
RFT858R4–Bread with mould, composite image
RFT858R2–Bread with mould, composite image
RFT858R0–Bread with mould, composite image
RFT858R5–Bread with mould, composite image
RFT9CEC1–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFT9CEC0–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFT9CEBM–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFT9CEBN–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFT9CEBT–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFT9CEBX–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFT9CEB4–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFT9CEBP–Smoked sausage with mould, composite image
RFWERM5P–Strawberry covered with mould, composite image
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