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The genus Verrucispora gen. nov. (Fungi Imperfecti) on Proteaceae in New Guinea and Queensland
Dorothy E. Shaw, J.L. Alcorn
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Essai de mise en évidence sur milieu électif d'une microflore fongique adaptée aux sols à teneur élevée en cuivre [PDF]
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Phomas – can these fungi be used as biocontrol agents and sources of secondary metabolites? [PDF]
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Untersuchungen an Beauveria tenella (NRRL 2334, 2335, 2336; bisher Agaricus campestris) I: Systematik [PDF]
Molitoris, Hans-Peter
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Microbial degradation of contaminants of emerging concern: metabolic, genetic and omics insights for enhanced bioremediation. [PDF]
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Entomopathogenic Fungi: Fungi Imperfecti
1998The 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, J.C. Pendland
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Studies on the synnematous fungi imperfecti II
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1966Albosynnema with the type species,A. elegans, andSolheimia with the type species,S. costaspora, are described as new synnematous taxa. A species ofNegeriella, N. panamensis, is described as new. All of these new taxa produce phragmospores. In addition, new distribution records forCalostilbella Calostilbe, Stromatographium stromaticum, Vrikshopama ...
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