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Medical Mycology, 1973
Five strains of Phialophora spinifera Nielsen & Conant 1968 isolated from natural sources as well as the original culture of Nielsen & Conant, produced on Czapek-Dox's sodium nitrate sucrose agar, single and multiple budding yeast-like cells mostly with a typical capsule. The yeast-like capsulated and non-capsulated cells produced on Czapek-Dox's agar,
J E, Mackinnon +3 more
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Five strains of Phialophora spinifera Nielsen & Conant 1968 isolated from natural sources as well as the original culture of Nielsen & Conant, produced on Czapek-Dox's sodium nitrate sucrose agar, single and multiple budding yeast-like cells mostly with a typical capsule. The yeast-like capsulated and non-capsulated cells produced on Czapek-Dox's agar,
J E, Mackinnon +3 more
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Nutrition of Phialophora verrucosa A126
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1967The quantity of growth and type of sporulation is reported, using 19 carbon and 44 nitrogen sources; but the initial aim of inducton of fertile perithecia inP. verrucosa A126, by altering the amount and types of nutrients, was not realized.
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SUBRETINAL PHIALOPHORA ABSCESS IN CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE
RETINAL Cases & Brief ReportsPurpose: To report a rare case of a subretinal Phialophora richardsiae abscess in a patient with chronic granulomatous disease. Methods: A 21-year-old man with chronic granulomatous disease and a history of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis presented with progressive loss of vision ...
Clara M. Castillejo Becerra +3 more
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Phialophora cinerescens (Phialophora wilt)
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Interactions Between Azospirillum and Phialophora radicicola
1995Phialophora radicicola can restrict colonization of cereal and grass roots by Gaeumannomyces graminis. A. brasilense and A. lipoferum were grown in Phialophora culture filtrate medium. The parameters of growth showed that A. lipoferum is able to grow on Phialophora culture filtrate medium. In the case of A. brasilense the growth was poor in the medium.
F. Flouri, K. Sini, C. Balis
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Chromoblastomycosis Caused by Phialophora—Proven Cases from Mexico
Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2021Sarah A Ahmed +2 more
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Phialophora mutabilis Keratomycosis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1991Richard H.T. Ho +2 more
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[Generalized chromomycosis caused by Phialophora verrucosa].
Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2013Chromomycosis is a chronic fungal skin infection that generally presents in the form of verrucous or vegetative lesions on uncovered areas of skin. We report an unusual case of generalised chromomycosis due to Phialophora verrucosa.A 42-year-old town-dwelling housewife was hospitalised for erythematous keratotic nodules on the arm showing sporotrichoid
N, Radouane +7 more
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Conidial Ontogeny inPhialophora Dermatitidis
Mycologia, 1974K B, Oujezdsky, P J, Szaniszlo
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