Strain Number: | UAMH 4687 |
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Species Name: | Bettsia alvei |
Type: | |
Synonyms: | Ascosphaera alvei / Chrysosporium farinaecola / Chrysosporium farinicola / Chrysosporium hispanicum / Chrysosporium holmii / Chrysosporium medium / Chrysosporium medium var. spissescens / Chrysosporium minor / Chrysosporium minus / Chrysosporium pyriforme / Chrysosporium pyriformis / Ovularia farinaecola / Ovularia farinicola / Pericystis alvei |
Taxonomy: | FUNGI Ascomycota, Eurotiomycetes, Ascosphaerales, Ascosphaeraceae |
Strain History: | Pitt, J.I. (FRR 450) -> UAMH |
Substrate: | debris on prune processing equipment | Location: | AUSTRALIA New South Wales, Young (GEO: -34.317,148.294) |
Isolator: | J. Pitt |
Isolation Date: | 1969 |
Date Received: | 1982-11-08 |
Characters: | OSMOPHILIC 40% dextrose |
Compounds: | |
Cross Reference: | FRR 450 |
Pathogenic Potential: | Human: no | Animal: no | Plant: no |
Biosafety Risk Group: | RG1 (check the PHAC ePATHogen Risk Group Database for updates) |
Regulatory Requirements: | Canadian requesters must provide PHAC Pathogen and Toxin License Number (see: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/laboratory-biosafety-biosecurity/licensing-program.html) prior to shipment. International requesters must provide all legally required importation documentation prior to shipment. Plant pathogenicity status may be verified by using the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Fungal Database |
MycoBank ID: | 631273 |
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