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

Canadian 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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New Plectronidium and Tunicago species (mitosporic fungi) from Australia

Australian Systematic Botany, 1999
Plectronidium cultriforme , sp. nov., and Tunicago triodiae , sp. nov., found on Triodia sp. in Australia are described and illustrated. The generic circumscription of Plectronidium is broadened to include sporodochial conidiomata and phialidic conidiogenous cells borne on branched conidiophores.
Alcorn, J.L., Sutton, B.C.
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Host plant effects on activity of the mitosporic fungi Beauveria bassiana and Paecilomyces fumosoroseus against two populations of Bemisia whiteflies (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)

Mycopathologia, 2001
Laboratory bioassays were conducted to determine the effect of host plant on mycosis in two geographically distinct populations of early 2nd-instar nymphs of Bemisia argentifolii Bellows & Perring from the entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin and Paecilomyces fumosoroseus (Wize) Brown & Smith. Mycosis in B.
T J, Poprawski, W J, Jones
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The Effect of Fungal Toxins on the Germination of Mitospores from Thermophilic Fungi

1994
Fungi in several genera produce toxins that vary in toxicity to humans and animals. The most prominent fungal toxins are those that are used as antibiotics in human and veterinary medicine, and their effect on pathogenic microbes is well known. The lesser known fungal toxins include those produced by Penicillium species (citreoviridin, penicillic acid,
James J. Deploey   +2 more
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Pathogenicity and thermal biology of mitosporic fungi as potential microbial control agents ofVarroa destructor(Acari: Mesostigmata), an ectoparasitic mite of honey bee,Apis mellifera(Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Apidologie, 2008
Pathogenicity and thermal biology (tb) were investigated for entomopahogenic fungi isolates (EFI), which were examined as potential biocontrol agents of the ectoparasite Varroa destructor, the major disease of honey bees in Andalusia (Spain). All 16 of the assayed EFI were pathogenic to V.
Pedro García-Fernández   +2 more
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[Colonization and destruction of concrete by mitosporic fungi in model experiment].

Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal (Kiev, Ukraine : 1993), 2005
When investigating the action of microscopic fungi of genera Aspergillus, Alternaria, Cladosporium and Paecilomyces on concrete specimens in the model system, it was shown that the fungi can colonize successfully the concrete surface during 1 year and cause its destructive changes.
M O, Fomina   +4 more
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A key to the lichenicolous Ascomycoto (including mitosporic fungi) of Turkey

2008
A key for the identification of 117 specific and infraspecific lichenicolous fungal taxa and one unnamed pycnidial anamorph reported from Turkey is provided. Arthonia excentrica, Carbonea supersparsa, Endococcus exerrans, Lichenostigma rugosum, Muellerella ventosicola and Roselliniella cladoniae are reported from Turkey for the first time.
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