The species is a member of the Aspergillus section Terrei.
Samson (1979) considered Emericella nivea distinct from the other
Emericella species by the hyaline to pale yellow ascospores and the
anamorph belonging to the A. flavipes group.
I suggest including it in the list of least concern (LC).
According to GBIF the species has 192 occurrences, distributed worldwide.
There are 192 occurrences in the world, with the highest number of records in India.
Population Trend:
In Brazil this species has been described as endophytes in leaves of miconia mirabilis.
Although widely distributed, the species is found in areas that suffer anthropogenic action.
Medicinal, biotechnological and ecological importance.
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