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Genomic Analysis of Ant Domatia-Associated Melanized Fungi (Chaetothyriales, Ascomycota) Leandro Moreno, Veronika Mayer, Hermann Voglmayr, Rumsais Blatrix, J
Fungal Planet Description Sheets: 716–784 By: P.W
The Evolution of Secondary Metabolism Regulation and Pathways in the Aspergillus Genus
AR TICLE a Plant Pathology Perspective of Fungal Genome Sequencing
Exploring the Genomic Diversity of Black Yeasts and Relatives (Chaetothyriales, Ascomycota)
Myconet Volume 14 Part One. Outine of Ascomycota – 2009 Part Two
Proposed Generic Names for Dothideomycetes
Antibacterial and Antifungal Compounds from Marine Fungi
Phaeohyphomycoses, Emerging Opportunistic Diseases in Animals
1 Histoplasma Capsulatum Infection
Pilzgattungen Europas - Liste 10: Notizbuchartige Auswahlliste Zur Bestimmungsliteratur Für Loculascomyceten Mit Pyrenomyceten- Artigen Fruchtkörpern
Marine Fungal Community Associated with Standing Plants of Spartina Maritima (Curtis) Fernald
Exploring the Genomic Diversity of Black Yeasts and Relatives (Chaetothyriales, Ascomycota)
Diversité Des Bactéries Halophiles Dans L'écosystème Fromager Et
Supplement to the Monograph of the Genus Psilocybe* Gastón Guzmán
An Online Resource for Marine Fungi
New and Interesting Chaetothyrialean Fungi from Spain Abstract
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Fungal Contaminants in Drinking Water Regulation? a Tale of Ecology, Exposure, Purification and Clinical Relevance
Exophiala Macquariensis Sp. Nov., a Cold Adapted Black Yeast Species Recovered from a Hydrocarbon Contaminated Sub-Antarctic Soil
A New Species of Exophiala Associated with Roots
Fungi Between Extremotolerance and Opportunistic Pathogenicity on Humans
Fungal Planet Description Sheets: 716–784
Waterborne <I>Exophiala</I>
Marine Fungi from Sponges: Biodiversity, Chemodiversity and Biotechnological Applications
CARACTERIZACIÓN FENOTÍPICA Y FILOGENIA MOLECULAR DE HONGOS EXTREMÓFILOS Ernesto Rodríguez Andrade
Chemical and Taxonomic Diversity of Marine Gram-Negative Bacteria Nicholas Lorig-Roach