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'''''Aspergillus navahoensis''''' is a [[species]] of fungus in the [[genus]] ''[[Aspergillus]]''. It is from the ''Nidulantes'' section.<ref name=''isolation''>{{cite journal|last=Chen |first= A.J.|last2= Frisvad |first2= J.C.|last3= Sun|first3= B.D.|last4= Varga|first4= S.|last5= Kocsubé|first5= S.| last6= Dijksterhuis|first6= J.| last7= Kim|first7= D.H.| last8= Hong|first8= S.-B.| last9= Houbraken|first9= J.| last10= Samson|first10= R.A.|date=2016|title= Aspergillus section Nidulantes (formerly Emericella): Polyphasic taxonomy, chemistry and biology|journal= Studies in Mycology |volume= 84|pages=1-118|bibcode=|doi= 10.1016/j.simyco.2016.10.001}}</ref> The species was first described in 1982.<ref name=''thomchurch1926''>Christensen, M.; States, J.S. 1982. Aspergillus nidulans group: Aspergillus navahoensis, and a revised synoptic key. Mycologia. 74:226-235</ref> It was isolated from sand in [[Arizona]].<ref name=''isolation''/> It has been reported to produce averufin, norsolorinic acid, 6,7,8-trihydroxy-3-methylisocoumarin,<ref>Yamazaki M, Satoh Y, Maebayashi Y, et al. (1988). Monoamine oxidase in- hibitors from a fungus, Emericella navahoensis. Chemical and Pharma- ceutical Bulletin 36: 670–675.</ref> desferritriacetylfusigen, echinocandin B,<ref>de la Cruz M, Martin J, Gonzales-Menedez V, et al. (2012). Chemical and physical modulation of antibiotic activity in Emericella species. Chemistry and Biodiversity 9: 1095–1113.</ref> and [[sterigmatocystin]].<ref>Frisvad JC (1985). Secondary metabolites as an aid to Emericella classification. In: Advances in Penicillium and Aspergillus systematics (Samson RA, Pitt JI, eds), NATO ASI Series. Ser. A.: Life Sciences, Vol. 102. Plenum Press, New York: 437–443.</ref>
'''''Aspergillus navahoensis''''' is a [[species]] of fungus in the [[genus]] ''[[Aspergillus]]''. It is from the ''Nidulantes'' section.<ref name="isolation">{{cite journal|last=Chen |first= A.J.|last2= Frisvad |first2= J.C.|last3= Sun|first3= B.D.|last4= Varga|first4= S.|last5= Kocsubé|first5= S.| last6= Dijksterhuis|first6= J.| last7= Kim|first7= D.H.| last8= Hong|first8= S.-B.| last9= Houbraken|first9= J.| last10= Samson|first10= R.A.|date=2016|title= Aspergillus section Nidulantes (formerly Emericella): Polyphasic taxonomy, chemistry and biology|journal= Studies in Mycology |volume= 84|pages=1–118|doi= 10.1016/j.simyco.2016.10.001|pmid= 28050053|pmc= 5198626}}</ref> The species was first described in 1982.<ref name="thomchurch1926">Christensen, M.; States, J.S. 1982. Aspergillus nidulans group: Aspergillus navahoensis, and a revised synoptic key. Mycologia. 74:226-235</ref> It was isolated from sand in [[Arizona]], United States.<ref name="isolation"/> It has been reported to produce averufin, norsolorinic acid, 6,7,8-trihydroxy-3-methylisocoumarin,<ref>Yamazaki M, Satoh Y, Maebayashi Y, et al. (1988). Monoamine oxidase in- hibitors from a fungus, Emericella navahoensis. Chemical and Pharma- ceutical Bulletin 36: 670–675.</ref> desferritriacetylfusigen, echinocandin B,<ref>de la Cruz M, Martin J, Gonzales-Menedez V, et al. (2012). Chemical and physical modulation of antibiotic activity in Emericella species. Chemistry and Biodiversity 9: 1095–1113.</ref> and [[sterigmatocystin]].<ref>Frisvad JC (1985). Secondary metabolites as an aid to Emericella classification. In: Advances in Penicillium and Aspergillus systematics (Samson RA, Pitt JI, eds), NATO ASI Series. Ser. A.: Life Sciences, Vol. 102. Plenum Press, New York: 437–443.</ref>


==Growth and morphology==


''A. navahoensis'' has been cultivated on both Czapek yeast extract agar (CYA) plates and Malt Extract Agar Oxoid® (MEAOX) plates. The growth morphology of the colonies can be seen in the pictures below.
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== References ==
Aspergillus_navahoensis_cya.png|''Aspergillus navahoensis'' growing on CYA plate
Aspergillus_navahoensis_meaox.png|''Aspergillus navahoensis'' growing on MEAOX plate
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== References ==
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Aspergillus navahoensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Aspergillaceae
Genus: Aspergillus
Species:
A. navahoensis
Binomial name
Aspergillus navahoensis
M. Christensen & States (1982)[1]

Aspergillus navahoensis is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Nidulantes section.[2] The species was first described in 1982.[1] It was isolated from sand in Arizona, United States.[2] It has been reported to produce averufin, norsolorinic acid, 6,7,8-trihydroxy-3-methylisocoumarin,[3] desferritriacetylfusigen, echinocandin B,[4] and sterigmatocystin.[5]

Growth and morphology[edit]

A. navahoensis has been cultivated on both Czapek yeast extract agar (CYA) plates and Malt Extract Agar Oxoid® (MEAOX) plates. The growth morphology of the colonies can be seen in the pictures below.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Christensen, M.; States, J.S. 1982. Aspergillus nidulans group: Aspergillus navahoensis, and a revised synoptic key. Mycologia. 74:226-235
  2. ^ a b Chen, A.J.; Frisvad, J.C.; Sun, B.D.; Varga, S.; Kocsubé, S.; Dijksterhuis, J.; Kim, D.H.; Hong, S.-B.; Houbraken, J.; Samson, R.A. (2016). "Aspergillus section Nidulantes (formerly Emericella): Polyphasic taxonomy, chemistry and biology". Studies in Mycology. 84: 1–118. doi:10.1016/j.simyco.2016.10.001. PMC 5198626. PMID 28050053.
  3. ^ Yamazaki M, Satoh Y, Maebayashi Y, et al. (1988). Monoamine oxidase in- hibitors from a fungus, Emericella navahoensis. Chemical and Pharma- ceutical Bulletin 36: 670–675.
  4. ^ de la Cruz M, Martin J, Gonzales-Menedez V, et al. (2012). Chemical and physical modulation of antibiotic activity in Emericella species. Chemistry and Biodiversity 9: 1095–1113.
  5. ^ Frisvad JC (1985). Secondary metabolites as an aid to Emericella classification. In: Advances in Penicillium and Aspergillus systematics (Samson RA, Pitt JI, eds), NATO ASI Series. Ser. A.: Life Sciences, Vol. 102. Plenum Press, New York: 437–443.