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Coprophilous Fungal Community of Wild Rabbit in a Park of a Hospital (Chile): a Taxonomic Approach
On Mucoraceae S. Str. and Other Families of the Mucorales
Non-Standardized Allergenic Extracts
Diversity and Control of Spoilage Fungi in Dairy Products: an Update
Mucor Aux Matrices Fromagères Stephanie Morin-Sardin
What Is the Fungal Diversity of Marine Ecosystems in Europe?
Updates on the Taxonomy of Mucorales with an Emphasis on Clinically Important Taxa
The Section Sphaerosporus of Mucor - a Reassessment by B
Producing Fungi in Phylum Mucoromycota
STUDIES on INDOOR FUNGI by James Alexander Scott a Thesis
Coprophilous Fungi from Brazil: Updated Identification Keys to All Recorded Species
Xylose Medium, and Furthermore Tested for Amylolytic and Lipolytic Activity (After
Non-Terpenoid Biotransformations by Mucor Species
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Mould Spoilage of Foods and Beverages: Using the Right Methodology
The Family Structure of the Mucorales: a Synoptic Revision Based on Comprehensive Multigene-Genealogies
Fungal Contaminants in Drinking Water Regulation? a Tale of Ecology, Exposure, Purification and Clinical Relevance
Mycology Proficiency Testing Program
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The Family Structure of the <I>Mucorales</I>: a Synoptic
Hongos Fitopatogenos De Colombia Victor Manuel Pardo-Cardona
TAXONOMY and PHYLOGENY of CLINICALLY IMPORTANT MUCORALEAN FUNGI Eduardo Álvarez Duarte
New Nematicidal and Antimicrobial Secondary Metabolites from a New
Mycotoxins in Cereal and Soybean-Based Food and Feed
And Airborne Fungi – Challenges for Food Safety and Supply Programme and Abstracts
New Records of Aspergillus Allahabadii and Penicillium Sizovae
Allergenlist Test
A New Species Concept for the Clinically Relevant <I>Mucor Circinelloides</I> Complex
Mucor Renisporus Sp. Nov., a New Coprophilous Species from Southern Africa
Table S1. Human Pathogenic Filamentous Fungi Recorded from Food