| Literature DB >> 26766627 |
María C Tranchida1, Néstor D Centeno2, Sebastián A Stenglein3, Marta N Cabello4.
Abstract
The morphologic features of Talaromyces udagawae Stolk and Samson are here described and illustrated. This teleomorphic Ascomycota fungus was isolated from soil obtained in Buenos Aires province (Argentina) from beneath a human cadaver in an advanced state of decomposition. After washing and serial dilution of the soil along with moist-chamber techniques for fungal cultivation, T. udagawae formed very restricted colonies of bright yellow color on different growth media with 8-ascospored asci. The ascospores were ellipsoidal and ornamented. The anamorphic state was not observed. Molecular-genetic techniques identified the species. The present record is the first of the species in Argentina, pointing it as a tool to identify soils where cadaver decomposition occurs.Entities:
Keywords: Ascomycota; Cadaver decomposition; Descomposición cadavérica; Forensic potential; Hongos de suelo; Potencial forense; Soil fungi; Talaromyces udagawae
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26766627 DOI: 10.1016/j.ram.2015.10.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Argent Microbiol ISSN: 0325-7541 Impact factor: 1.852