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penicillium

/pen-uh-sil-ee-uhm/US // ˌpɛn əˈsɪl i əm //UK // (ˌpɛnɪˈsɪlɪəm) //

青霉菌,青霉病菌,青霉属,青霉素

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pen·i·cil·li·ums, pen·i·cil·li·a [pen-uh-sil-ee-uh]. /ˌpɛn əˈsɪl i ə/.

    • : any fungus of the genus Penicillium, certain species of which are used in cheesemaking and as the source of penicillin.

Examples

  • Eighty-one years later, the substance produced by the Penicillium notatum fungus is still in wide use as an antibiotic.

  • More or less of the pale gray-green fruit of the characteristic Penicillium Camemberti can usually be seen.

  • Some years since, a quantity of dead box leaves were collected, on which flourished at the time a mould named Penicillium roseum.

  • When collected, these leaves were examined, and nothing was observed or noted upon them except this Penicillium.

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

  • There could be no mistake about the genus to which this mould belonged; it had all the essential characters of Penicillium.