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Taxonomy of Aspergillus: integration of methods for new and revisited species i...

Autor(es): Rodrigues, Paula cv logo 1 ; Soares, Célia cv logo 2 ; Santos, Cledir cv logo 3 ; Venâncio, Armando cv logo 4 ; Lima, Nelson cv logo 5

Data: 2012

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/7314

Origem: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Assunto(s): Mycology; Fungi; MALDI-TOF ICMS; Polyphasic identification


Descrição
Aspergillus is a large genus and, as with fungi in general, its taxonomy is complex and ever evolving. Section Flavi is one of the most significant sections of the genus, for it comprises two distinct groups of species with great interest to food industry: one group includes the aflatoxigenic species, which cause serious problems in agricultural commodities, and the other includes the non-aflatoxigenic species traditionally used in food fermentation and biotechnological processes. Because of the significant phenotypic and genetic similarity between species, taxonomy and species identification within this section has always been subject of great interest for scientists who struggle to clarify the species concept and delimitations within the section, and to find a consistent and stable taxonomic scheme. Throughout the last decades, the taxonomy of Aspergillus has evolved from a simple morphological species concept to a more complex scheme also integrating biochemical, ecological, genetic and molecular traits. Also, as methods become more sensitive, accurate and widespread, species are constantly being added or re-classified or even repositioned within the genus. We are here in presenting a comprehensive work on the identification of large numbers of Portuguese isolates from Section Flavi through the combination of various methods, including morphological, biochemical and molecular ones, as well as the novel approach based on spectral analysis by MALDI-TOF-ICMS. By applying this polyphasic scheme of identification, we were able to identify and characterise three new aflatoxigenic species within this section.
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Idioma Inglês
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