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Figure 1.

Neighbor-joining tree inferred from partial β-tubulin genes showing the relationships among members of Penicillium subgenus Penicillium sect.

Viridicata and sect. Chrysogena. The tree is rooted with the β -tubulin gene from Aspergillus westerdijkiae.

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Figure 2.

Neighbor-joining tree inferred from partial RPBII genes showing the relationships among members of Penicillium subgenus Penicillium sect.

Viridicata and sect. Chrysogena. The tree is rooted with the RPBII gene from Aspergillus westerdijkiae.

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Figure 3.

Penicillium glycyrrhizacola sp. nov. A-C. 7-day old colonies on A. CYA, B. MEA, C. YES, D-F.

Conidiophores. G. Conidia. Scale bar = 10 µm.

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Figure 4.

Penicillium xingjiangense sp. nov. A-C. 7-day old colonies on A. CYA, B. MEA, C. YES, D-F.

Conidiophores. G. Conidia. Scale bar = 10 µm.

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Figure 5.

LC-MS/MS chromatography for OTA positive strain CGMCC3.15268 (84424) with Q1 mode.

Ions at m/z 404 and m/z 358 were selected as characteristic signals of OTA, while the ion at m/z 406 containing 37Cl was a reference.

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