Emericella | |
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Genus: | Emericella
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Emericella is a former genus of fungi.
The genus name of Emericella is in honour of Emeric Streatfield Berkeley (1834 - 1898), a British Lieutenant/Major General who served in India. [1] He was also a botanist. [2]
Isolates with biological activity called stromemycin have been found in marine Emericella. In terms of composition stromemycin is a C- glycoside and a depside. In terms of mechanism of action it is a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor. [3]
Species described in Emericella were identified as teleomorphs of the Nidulantes subgenus in Aspergillus and were eventually merged following the establishment of the "one fungus : one name" rule in 2011. [4] It was considered to continue usage of the Emericella genus name by breaking up the genus Aspergillus along delineations of subgenera. [4] Currently, the name continues to be used in the naming of the described morphology of teleomorphs in Aspergillus. [4]
Emericella acristata
[5]
Emericella appendiculata
[5]
Emericella astellata
[5]
Emericella bicolor
[5]
Emericella cleistominuta
[5]
Emericella corrugata
[5]
Emericella dentata
[5]
Emericella desertorum
[5]
Emericella discophora
[5]
Emericella echinulata
[5]
Emericella falconensis
[5]
Emericella filifera
[5]
Emericella foeniculicola
[5]
Emericella foveolata
[5]
Emericella indica
[5]
Emericella miyajii
[5]
Emericella montenegroi
[5]
Emericella navahoensis
[5]
Emericella olivicola
Emericella omanensis
[5]
Emericella pluriseminata
[5]
Emericella purpurea
[5]
Emericella qinqixianii
[5]
Emericella similis
[5]
Emericella spectabilis
[5]
Emericella stella-maris
[5]
Emericella striata
[5]
Emericella sublata
[5]
Emericella undulata
[5]
Emericella venezuelensis
[5]
Emericella violacea
[5]
Emericella | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Division: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Genus: | Emericella
|
Emericella is a former genus of fungi.
The genus name of Emericella is in honour of Emeric Streatfield Berkeley (1834 - 1898), a British Lieutenant/Major General who served in India. [1] He was also a botanist. [2]
Isolates with biological activity called stromemycin have been found in marine Emericella. In terms of composition stromemycin is a C- glycoside and a depside. In terms of mechanism of action it is a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor. [3]
Species described in Emericella were identified as teleomorphs of the Nidulantes subgenus in Aspergillus and were eventually merged following the establishment of the "one fungus : one name" rule in 2011. [4] It was considered to continue usage of the Emericella genus name by breaking up the genus Aspergillus along delineations of subgenera. [4] Currently, the name continues to be used in the naming of the described morphology of teleomorphs in Aspergillus. [4]
Emericella acristata
[5]
Emericella appendiculata
[5]
Emericella astellata
[5]
Emericella bicolor
[5]
Emericella cleistominuta
[5]
Emericella corrugata
[5]
Emericella dentata
[5]
Emericella desertorum
[5]
Emericella discophora
[5]
Emericella echinulata
[5]
Emericella falconensis
[5]
Emericella filifera
[5]
Emericella foeniculicola
[5]
Emericella foveolata
[5]
Emericella indica
[5]
Emericella miyajii
[5]
Emericella montenegroi
[5]
Emericella navahoensis
[5]
Emericella olivicola
Emericella omanensis
[5]
Emericella pluriseminata
[5]
Emericella purpurea
[5]
Emericella qinqixianii
[5]
Emericella similis
[5]
Emericella spectabilis
[5]
Emericella stella-maris
[5]
Emericella striata
[5]
Emericella sublata
[5]
Emericella undulata
[5]
Emericella venezuelensis
[5]
Emericella violacea
[5]