Arcopilus aureus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi
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Division: | Ascomycota
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Subdivision: | Pezizomycotina
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Class: | Sordariomycetes
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Order: | Sordariales
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Family: | Chaetomiaceae
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Genus: | Arcopilus
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Species: | Arcopilus aureus
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Binomial name | |
Arcopilus aureus X. Wei Wang & Samson (2016)
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Arcopilus aureus is a plant and soil fungus in the genus Arcopilus.[1][2][3][4][5] It was first identified by A. H. Chivers in 1912, who named it Chaetomium aureum.[1] It was later transferred to the genus Arcopilus by Wang and colleagues.[6] The fungus has recently been recognized to have industrial use for the production of the metabolites resveratrol.[3] and sclerotiorin[4] Additionally, A. aureus has high lead tolerance and clearance, suggesting a potential role in environmental biotechnology.[5]
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