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  • It is keratinophilic but not known to cause any human disease.
  • Keratinophilic fungi such as " Ctenomyces serratus " have been noted from the species.
  • The " Geomyces " are keratinophilic fungi, able to degrade hairs and nails.
  • "Aphanoascus fulvescens " is commonly found in the soil and in dung, living as a keratinophilic saprotroph.
  • This species is generally regarded to be keratinophilic ( exhibiting a proclivity to grow on shed keratin ) and accordingly produces keratinases.
  • ""'Nannizziopsis vreisii " "'is a keratinophilic microfungus in the Family Onygenaceae of the order Onygenales.
  • These include aspergillosis, candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, dermatophytic and keratinophilic fungi, and cause local infections such as ringworm and athlete's foot.
  • Keratinolytic protein from keratinophilic fungi were reported by Yu et al . ( 1968 ), Asahi et al . ( 1985 ), and Willams et al . ( 1989 ).
  • Ringworm lesion on forearm caused by " Microsporum gypseum ", incurred from fomite exposure through handling of firewood . The species is keratinophilic and is known for causing diseases on human skin.
  • ""'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.
  • ""'Nannizziopsis pluriseptata " "'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.
  • ""'Nannizziopsis arthrosporioides " "'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.
  • ""'Nannizziopsis draconii " "'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.
  • ""'Nannizziopsis chlamydospora " "'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 frequency of this fungus was positively correlated with the content of humus, nitrogen, CaCO 3 and phosphorus in the soils, and the fungus demonstrated high tolerance for pH ( e . g ., from pH 4.5 9.5 ) . " Chrysosporium keratinophilum " accounted for nearly two thirds of isolations of keratinophilic fungi from phaeozem ( the upper-layer, humus-rich soil horizon ) and over half of keratinophilic fungi from cambisol.
  • The frequency of this fungus was positively correlated with the content of humus, nitrogen, CaCO 3 and phosphorus in the soils, and the fungus demonstrated high tolerance for pH ( e . g ., from pH 4.5 9.5 ) . " Chrysosporium keratinophilum " accounted for nearly two thirds of isolations of keratinophilic fungi from phaeozem ( the upper-layer, humus-rich soil horizon ) and over half of keratinophilic fungi from cambisol.