Iwatsu et al., 1981 - Google Patents
Isolation of Phialophora verrucosa and Fonsecaea pedrosoi from nature in JapanIwatsu et al., 1981
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- 7866366858279297585
- Author
- Iwatsu T
- Miyaji M
- Okamoto S
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- Publication venue
- Mycopathologia
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Seventeen strains of Phialophora verrucosa and one strain of Fonsecaea pedrosoi were isolated from natural sources such as rotting wood, pine bark, pine logs or soil in Japan. These saprophytic isolates were compared morphologically, biologically and serologically …
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