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  • Chrysosporium has been identified as an emerging infectious disease, first in Canada affecting reptiles at around 1995.
  • Members of the genus " Chrysosporium " differ in having larger conidia and acutely branched conidiophores.
  • The white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium can remove up to 80 % of phenolic compounds from coking waste water.
  • Amongst the non-pathogenic fungi found, " Chrysosporium keratinophilum " was the most common dermatophyte relative.
  • Lignin is found to be degraded by an enzyme lignin peroxidases produced by some fungi like " Phanerochaete chrysosporium ".
  • The whit-rot fungus " Phanerochaete chrysosporium " has also been demonstrated to be able to synthesize elemental selenium nanoparticles.
  • The ascospores produced by " Polytolypa " are anamorph ( asexual form of the fungus ) resembles the genus " Chrysosporium ".
  • Five species were isolated and morphologic studies identified the fungus causing the mycoses as a member of the anamorphic species of " Chrysosporium ".
  • "Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola " a was first described as " Chrysosporium ophiodiicola " by Josef Guarro and colleagues in 2009 from infected snakes.
  • Etymologically, the species epithet " guarroi " honours Professor Josep Guarro in recognition of his extensive mycological work including on the genus " Chrysosporium ".
  • This is different from some other white-rot fungi, e . g ., " Phanerochaete chrysosporium ", which shows no selectivity to lignocellulose.
  • It was found that these species as well as others previously classified as members of the genus " Chrysosporium " in the family Onygenaceae formed a distinct lineage.
  • "Chrysosporium " colonies are moderately fast-growing, flat, white to tan to beige in color; they often have a powdery or granular surface texture.
  • In white-rot fungi such as " Phanerochaete chrysosporium ", expression of manganese-peroxidase is induced by the presence of manganese, hydrogen peroxide and lignin, while laccase is induced by availability of phenolic compounds.
  • The genus " Ophidiomyces " was erected to accommodate this fungus in 2013 when DNA sequencing confirmed it to be a member of the famile Onygenaceae but genetically distinct from members of the genus " Chrysosporium ".
  • ""'Nannizziopsis guarroi " "'was first discovered in Spain in 2010 and was classified as " Chrysosporium guarroi ", a member of the anamorphic genus " Chrysosporium " in the family Onygenaceae.
  • ""'Nannizziopsis guarroi " "'was first discovered in Spain in 2010 and was classified as " Chrysosporium guarroi ", a member of the anamorphic genus " Chrysosporium " in the family Onygenaceae.
  • It is easily detected due to its characteristic " light-bulb " shape and flat base . " Chrysosporium keratinophilum " is most commonly found in keratin-rich, dead materials such as feathers, skin scales, hair, and hooves.
  • ""'Chrysosporium longisporum " "'is a keratinophilic microfungus in the family Onygenaceae that causes skin infections in reptiles, producing hyaline, thin-walled, small, conidia and colonies with a strong skunk-like odour.
  • The enzyme lignin peroxidase produced by the fungus phanerochaete chrysosporium has been studied as an ingredient suitable for skin-whitening : A double-blind placebo-controlled split-face randomized study found this enzyme to be effective and superior to hydroquinone in skin whitening.
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