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Phylogeny of mitosporic entomopathogenic fungi: Is the genus Paecilomyces polyphyletic?

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Microbiology, 2001
We analyzed sequences of the divergent domain at the 5' end of the large subunit rRNA gene from the mitosporic entomopathogenic fungi Paecilomyces sp., Paecilomyces fumosoroseus, Paecilomyces farinosus, Paecilomyces lilacinus, Verticillium lecanii, Verticillium psalliotae, Beauveria bassiana, Aschersonia sp., Aschersonia placenta, ascomycetous ...
M, Obornik, M, Jirku, D, Dolezel
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Making the Deuteromycota redundant: a practical integration of mitosporic and meiosporic fungi

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1995
A practical approach to combining mitosporic and meiosporic fungi in one classification is described. The taxonomic data base used with the computer retrieval system Entrez for searching both GenBank and MEDLINE has been revised to conservatively place mitosporic fungi in the appropriate meiosporic taxon, thereby making the Deuteromycota redundant. As
John W Taylor
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Degradation of benzo[a]pyrene by mitosporic fungi and extracellular oxidative enzymes

International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 2004
The involvement of extracellular oxidative enzymes (laccase, lignin peroxidase and manganese-dependent peroxidase) in the degradation of benzo[a]pyrene, a high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, by three mitosporic fungi (Deuteromycetes) isolated from polluted soils was examined.
Anissa Lounes-Hadj Sahraoui   +1 more
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Decolourisation of model and industrial dyes by mitosporic fungi in different culture conditions

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009
Six mitosporic fungi belonging to five species (Aspergillus flavus var. flavus, Aspergillus ochraceus, Cladosporium cladosporioides, Penicillium glabrum and Penicillium verrucosum) were selected from a screening on 258 fungal strains as the most promising for their ability to remove 2 model dyes in solid conditions.
Antonella Anastasi   +2 more
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Recovery of mitosporic fungi actively growing in soils after bacterial bioremediation of oily sludge and their potential for removing recalcitrant hydrocarbons

International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 2011
Bacterial bioremediation is a widely used technique to remove or neutralize contaminants. However, the enzymatic capabilities of bacteria are limited and, consequently, recalcitrant compounds remain in the soil. Fungi can help to overcome this drawback, since their enzymatic repertoire is extensive.
Silvia Restrepo
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