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Isolation of an Emerging Thermotolerant Medically Important Fungus, Lichtheimia Ramosa from Soil
Mucormycosis (Black Fungus) an Emerging Threat During 2Nd Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic in India: a Review Ajaz Ahmed Wani1*
Absidia Corymbifera
Invasive Fungal Infection with Absidia Corymbifera in Immunocompetent Patient with Electrical Scalp Burn
Biology, Systematics and Clinical Manifestations of Zygomycota Infections
Mucormycosis: Botanical Insights Into the Major Causative Agents
On Mucoraceae S. Str. and Other Families of the Mucorales
2006 Post-Traumatic and Post-Surgical Absidia Corymbifera Infection in A
Mucormycological Pearls
Wound Infection Caused by Lichtheimia Ramosa Due to a Car Accident
Cytological Studies on the Life-Cycle in Absidia Glauca Hagem (Mucorales)
Descriptions of Medical Fungi
Updates on the Taxonomy of Mucorales with an Emphasis on Clinically Important Taxa
Medical Mycology - Stephen Davis
Phylogeny of the Zygomycota Based on Nuclear Ribosomal Sequence Data
Two New Species in the Family Cunninghamellaceae from China
Widespread Cutaneous Involvement by Invasive Apophysomyces Elegans in a Gravid Patient Following Trauma
Gongronella Zunyiensis Sp. Nov. (Cunninghamellaceae, Mucorales) Isolated from Rhizosphere Soil in China
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Veterinary Mycology - Jalpa P
Gongronella Sichuanensis (Cunninghamellaceae, Mucorales), a New Species Isolated from Soil in China
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Absidia Corymbifera
Human Pathogen Lichtheimia Corymbifera: an Evolutionary Genomics Analysis in the Ancient Terrestrial Mucorales (Mucoromycotina)
Fungal Carbuncle Due to Apophysomyces Elegans—A Case Report
The Family Structure of the Mucorales: a Synoptic Revision Based on Comprehensive Multigene-Genealogies
A Rare Cutaneous Fungal Infection Complicating Bacterial Necrotising
The Family Structure of the <I>Mucorales</I>: a Synoptic
Absidia Terrestris Fungal Planet Description Sheets 321
Corymbifera (Syn. Absidia Corymbifera, Mycocladus Corymbifer) in a Healthy Immunocompetent Individual
Absidia Sp. a Zygomycete Fungus Which Is Considered Common to the Indoor Environment
Lichtheimia Corymbifera) Infections Are Caused by Lichtheimia Ramosa (Syn
Morphological Approaches in Studying Fungi: Collection, Examination, Isolation, Sporulation and Preservation
GENERAL FEATURES of ZYGOMYCOTA the Phylum Zygomycota Comprises the First Group of Fungi Which Lacks Any Motile Stage
New Records of Aspergillus Allahabadii and Penicillium Sizovae
Global Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Mucormycosis
Acta Botanica Brasilica Doi: 10.1590/0102-33062020Abb0040
Marine Fungi from Sponges: Biodiversity, Chemodiversity and Biotechnological Applications
Zygomycota Zygomycota About 1%, ~ 1000 Species of the Named Species of True Fungi
Notes on Zygomycetes of Taiwan (IV): Three Absidia Species (Mucoraceae)