Species/Subspecies: Actinomortierella wolfii
Category: Animal pathogen
Etymology: Genus name: ?.
Species epithet: ?.
Alternative Species Name(s):Mortierella wolfii
Common name: Nål- eller brödmögel.
Significance:This fungus has no major significance in Sweden, which it does have, however, in many other countries.
  [Of minor importance]   
Geographic distribution: Has been reported from Australia, some countries in Europe, Japan, north Amerika and New Zeeland.
Taxonomy:
PhylumClassOrderFamilyGenus
MucoromycotaMortierellomycetesMortierellalesMortierellaceaeActinomortierella
 Actinomortierella wolfii was earlier called Mortierella wolfii and was then placed in the phylum Zygomycota, but this phylum has now been divided into two phyla: Mucoromycota and Zoopagomycota.
Macromorphology (smell): A. wolfii forms characteristic white and velvety colonies with uneven edges. The colonies can have a diameter of 5 cm after about 5 days of incubation.
Micromorphology: A. wolfii can be induced to sporulate by subculturing on a nutrient-deficient medium such as hay-infusion agar.
The sporangiophores are erect and very delicate because they are long (100-250 µm) and narrow (5-20 µm). Sporangia are 15-50 µm in diameter and sporangiospores are 6-10 x 3-5 µm.
Reproduction:
Spec. Char.:
Reservoir: Soil
Disease/effect:
Genome Sequence:
ACC-No GenBankStrain/Isolate# of chromSize (Mbp)
GCA_016098105 NRRL 6351  34.2 

18S rRNA Seq:
ACC-No GenBankStrain/IsolateNumber of NT
KU141329 SSL 18a 1766 

ITS regions:
ACC-No GenBankStrain/IsolateNumber of NTGenes
MH859875 CBS 611.7 702 18S rRNA, ITS 1, 5.8S rRNA, ITS 2, 28S rRNA 

Taxonomy/phylogeny:
Reference(s): No. 12, 13, 23
Updated:2022-10-19

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