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aspergillus

/as-per-jil-uhs/US // ˌæs pərˈdʒɪl əs //UK // (ˌæspəˈdʒɪləs) //

曲霉菌,曲霉属,曲霉毒素,曲霉属植物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural as·per·gil·li [as-per-jil-ahy]. /ˌæs pərˈdʒɪl aɪ/. Mycology.

    • : any fungus of the genus Aspergillus, having sporophores with a bristly, knoblike top.

Examples

  • And with Aspergillus, the environment is key: Aspergillus is a ubiquitous airborne mold that can cause allergies and hay fever.

  • Aspergillus, the brush used in Roman Catholic churches for sprinkling holy water on the people.

  • Another substance produced from the Aspergillus rice is the soja sauce.

  • In Aspergillus, the threads are simple and erect, with a globose head, around which are clustered chains of simple spores.

  • The conceptacles were called Eurotium herbariorum, and the conidia bearers were called Aspergillus glaucus.

  • Aspergillus glaucus and Penicillium crustaceum are examples of these universal Mucedines.