| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8844535 | Studies in Mycology | 2017 | 76 Pages | 
Abstract
												The vast majority of species in sect. Restricti produce asperglaucide, asperphenamate or both in contrast to species in sect. Aspergillus. Mycophenolic acid was detected for the first time in at least six members of the section. The ascomata of A. halophilicus do not contain auroglaucin, epiheveadride or flavoglaucin which are common in sect. Aspergillus, but shares the echinulins with sect. Aspergillus.
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												F. SklenáÅ, Ž. JurjeviÄ, P. Zalar, J.C. Frisvad, C.M. Visagie, M. KolaÅÃk, J. Houbraken, A.J. Chen, N. Yilmaz, K.A. Seifert, M. Coton, F. Déniel, N. Gunde-Cimerman, R.A. Samson, S.W. Peterson, V. Hubka, 
											