Date: 26 November 2013
Secondary metabolites, structure diagram: Trivial name – Dihydroflavoglaucin
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Species: A. ruberSystematic name: Benzaldehyde, 2-heptyl-3,6-dihydroxy-5-(3-methylbutyl)- (9CI)Molecular formulae: C19H30O3Molecular weight: 306.44Chemical abstracts number: 74886-30-9Selected references: Hamasaki, Takashi; Kimura, Yasuo; Hatsuda, Yuichi; Nagao, Minako. Structure of a new metabolite, dihydroauroglaucin, produced by Aspergillus chevalieri. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry (1981), 45(1), 313-14.
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Sclerotial strains produce bright yellow, floccose mycelia. Sclerotial strains produce small numbers of large, fused sclerotial bodies in discrete pockets hidden within the mycelium.
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Aspergillus alliaceus. No branching was observed in A. alliaceus conidiophores. Sclerotial strains typically produce large numbers of exposed, uniformly-shaped sclerotia across the mycelial surface.
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Aspergillus alliaceus – Sclerotial. A. alliaceus strains produce flat, pale mycelia that darken as the culture ages.Sclerotial strains typically produce large numbers of exposed, uniformly-shaped sclerotia across the mycelial surface.
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A. alliaceus strains produce flat, pale mycelia that darken as the culture ages.Sclerotial strains typically produce large numbers of exposed, uniformly-shaped sclerotia across the mycelial surface.