Fusarium acutatum
Fusarium acutatum is a fungus species of the genus Fusarium.[2][3] Fusarium acutatum can cause gangrenous necrosis on the feet from diabetic patients.[4] Fusarium acutatum produces fumonisin B1, fumonisin B2, fumonisin B3 and 8-O-Methyl-fusarubin.[5][6]
Fusarium acutatum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Sordariomycetes |
Order: | Hypocreales |
Family: | Nectriaceae |
Genus: | Fusarium |
Species: | F. acutatum |
Binomial name | |
Fusarium acutatum Nirenberg & O'Donnell 1998[1] | |
References
- "Fusarium acutatum Nirenberg & O'Donnell 1998 - Overview - Encyclopedia of Life". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- "Fusarium acutatum". www.uniprot.org. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- "Fusarium acutatum". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- Taj-Aldeen, Saad J.; Gene, Josepa; Bozom, Issam Al; Buzina, Walter; Cano, José Francisco; Guarro, Josep (January 2006). "Gangrenous necrosis of the diabetic foot caused by Fusarium acutatum". Medical Mycology. 44 (6): 547–552. doi:10.1080/13693780500543246.
- Saeger, edited by Sarah De (2011). Determining mycotoxins and mycotoxigenic fungi in food and feed. Burlington: Elsevier Science. ISBN 0-857-09097-6.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Yan, Jiaju Zhou, Guirong Xie, Xinjian (2011). Encyclopedia of traditional Chinese medicines molecular structures, pharmacological activities, natural sources and applications (1st ed.). Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-642-16747-0.
Further reading
- Leslie, John F.; Bullock, Brett A. Summerell ; photographs by Suzanne (2008). The Fusarium Laboratory Manual (1st ed.). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-470-27646-0.
- Desjardins, Anne E. (2006). Fusarium mycotoxins : chemistry, genetics and biology. St. Paul: APS Press. ISBN 0-890-54335-6.
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