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Aspergill

Aspergillus species are ubiquitous and found globally in diverse environments, including soil , decaying vegetation , household dust , and building materials .

They are highly aerobic and typically grow on the surface of substrates. Most species thrive in warm, humid conditions , with some capable of surviving in highly acidic or nutrient-depleted environments. aspergill

is a widespread genus of filamentous fungi (molds) belonging to the phylum Ascomycota . First described in 1729 by botanist Pier Antonio Micheli, its name is derived from the Latin aspergillum , a holy water sprinkler, due to the resemblance of its microscopic spore-bearing structure to that liturgical device. Biological Characteristics Aspergillus species are ubiquitous and found globally in

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