VKM Catalogue
VKM No. | F-2848 |
Scientific name of the strain | Cosmospora berkeleyana (P. Karsten 1891) Graefenhan et al. 2011 |
Synonym | Acremonium berkeleyanum (P. Karsten 1891) W. Gams 1982; Acremonium butyri (J.F.H. Beyma 1938) W.Gams 1971 |
State | tm - Nectria viridescens C. Booth 1959 |
Other culture collection No. | CBS 233.70 Acremonium berkeleyanum |
History | Rudakov O.L. INMI, VKM MF-525 < CBS, CBS 233.70 |
Received as | Acremonium butyri |
Source of isolation | fungus, Bulgaria inquinans |
Geographics | Kiel |
Country | Germany |
Medium | 11 |
Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
Storage methods | C-1, D-4, F-1, S-5 |
Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |
VKM No. | F-3801 |
Scientific name of the strain | Cosmospora berkeleyana (P. Karsten 1891) Graefenhan et al. 2011 |
Synonym | Acremonium berkeleyanum (P. Karsten 1891) W. Gams 1982 |
History | Aleksandrova A.V. DMA MSU |
Received as | Acremonium berkeleyanum |
Source of isolation | Clethrionomys glareolus, fur |
Location | Volga River, right bank |
Geographics | Tver Region, Staritsy District, near Krutitsy |
Country | Russia |
Medium | 11 |
Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
Storage methods | C-8, F-1, S-5 |
Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |
VKM No. | F-3997 |
Scientific name of the strain | Cosmospora berkeleyana (P. Karsten 1891) Graefenhan et al. 2011 |
Synonym | Acremonium berkeleyanum (P. Karsten 1891) W. Gams 1982 |
History | Aleksandrova A.V. DMA MSU, 16 |
Received as | Acremonium berkeleyanum |
Source of isolation | soddy-podzolic light loam soil, A1 horizon (5-7 cm) |
Location | Forb meadow, Volga River, right bank |
Geographics | Tver Region, Staritsy District, near Krutitsy |
Country | Russia |
Medium | 11 |
Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
Storage methods | C-8, F-1, S-5 |
Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |
VKM No. | F-4760 |
Scientific name of the strain | Cosmospora berkeleyana (P. Karsten 1891) Graefenhan et al. 2011 |
History | VKM IBPM, VKM FW-3298 |
Received as | Cosmospora berkeleyana |
Source of isolation | soil from a constantly used tracked vehicle road rut near a diesel power station, Bellingshausen Station, soil pit LA57-Bl-04 (1) (road), depth 0–0,05 m |
Location | King George Island, Antarctica |
Medium | 9 |
Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
Storage methods | C-8, F-1, S-5 |
Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |