2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12088-010-0065-2
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Endophytic Penicillium citrinum Thom. from Scoparia dulcis Linn

Abstract: Scoparia dulcis of Scrophulariaceae is an annual herb distributed through out the tropics. Penicillium citrinum was obtained from apparently healthy roots, stem, leaves and fruits of this plant. Callus and multiple shoots produced during micropropagation from various explants were also symptomless but showed occurrence of Penicillium citrinum when cultured in Murashige & Skoog liquid medium for the production of secondary metabolites.

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“…The colony characteristics of P. citrinum on SDA medium were initially white, the older the fungus, the color turned to bluish-green with a white margin, round conidia with a diameter of 2.01-2.28 µm. The characteristics matched the description described by Mathew et al (2010) stating that P. citrinum has globose green granular conidia. T. diversus has a colony characteristic generally in the form of microcolony scattering in the medium; the color was dark green with yellow margins.…”
Section: Species Of Epfsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The colony characteristics of P. citrinum on SDA medium were initially white, the older the fungus, the color turned to bluish-green with a white margin, round conidia with a diameter of 2.01-2.28 µm. The characteristics matched the description described by Mathew et al (2010) stating that P. citrinum has globose green granular conidia. T. diversus has a colony characteristic generally in the form of microcolony scattering in the medium; the color was dark green with yellow margins.…”
Section: Species Of Epfsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…compounds with interesting characteristics for various purposes (Mathew et al, 2010;Intaraudom et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%