Previous reports have dealt with the isolation and characterization of potentialy pathogenic dematiaceous fungi from nature (1, 2, 3). In those studies, the ubiquity of the organisms in nature was demonstrated; 47-60% of the samples of plant material and soil were positive for representative G-1 spe
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Comparison of methods for isolation of dematiaceous fungi from nature
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- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1980
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- English
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- 70
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