Adalbert von Blochwitz

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Blochwitz
Occupations: botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 5 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 5 fungi
Links:IPNI

5 fungi attributed to5 fungi:

Aspergillus pseudoglaucus Blochwitz 1929
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus pseudoglaucus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Aspergillus section. The species was first described in 1929. It has been reported to produce asperentins, asperflavin, auroglaucin, bisanthrons, dihydroauroglaucin, echinulins, erythroglaucin, 6-farnesyl-5,7-dihydroxy-4-methylphthalide, flavoglaucin, isoechinulins, mycophenolic acid, neoechinulins, physcion, questin, questinol, tetracyclic, and tetrahydroauroglaucin.
Aspergillus conicus Blochwitz 1914
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus conicus is a xerophilic species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus which can cause endophthalmitis in rare cases. It was first described in 1914. It is from the section Restricti. Aspergillus conicus has been reported as a human pathogen. When living inside olives, it can produce butylated hydroxytoluene.
Aspergillus carneus Blochwitz 1933
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus carneus is a fast-growing, filamentous fungus found on detritus and in fertile soil worldwide. It is characterized by its yellow, thick-walled hyphae and biseriate sterigmata. The fungus produces citrinin and 5 unique depsipeptides, Aspergillicins A-E.
Aspergillus hennebergii Blochwitz 1935
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
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Aspergillus niveus Blochwitz 1929
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus niveus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Terrei section. The species was first described in 1929. It has been reported to cause pulmonary aspergillosis. It has been reported to produce aszonalenine, butyrolactones, citrinin, and gregatins.
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