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Phomas – can these fungi be used as biocontrol agents and sources of secondary metabolites? [PDF]

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Entomopathogenic Fungi: Fungi Imperfecti

1998
The phylum Deuteromycota (Fungi Imperfecti, Table 8-1) includes a group of miscellaneous fungi that are classified according to characteristics of an asexual (anamorphic) rather than a sexual (teleomorphic) state. As mentioned previously (Table 8-3), some Deuteromycetes are anamorphs of Ascomycetes or Basidiomycetes, all of which are classed as the ...
Drion G. Boucias, Jacquelyn C. Pendland
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Typification of Amerodiscosiella (Fungi imperfecti)

Taxon, 1977
and L. occidentalis Baker, a taxonomically valid species of tropical Africa and Madagascar related to L. hirsuta. Had he validly published his genus, like Trevisan he would have chosen L. aurita inferentially and incorrectly as lectotype. Underwood (I899, p. 255) also chose L. aurita as lectotype, but on an arbitrary (first cited species) basis, and so
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