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    Chaetomium-like fungi causing opportunistic infections in humans: a possible role for extremotolerance

    Members of the family Chaetomiaceae are ubiquitous ascosporulating fungi commonly, which reside in soil enriched with manure or cellulosic materials. Their role as human pathogens is largely ignored. However, the...

    Sarah A. Ahmed, Ziauddin Khan, Xue-wei Wang, Tarek A. A. Moussa in Fungal Diversity (2016)

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    Three New Species of the Genus Ochroconis

    Ochroconis bacilliformis, O. phaeophora and O. robusta, three novel species of the melanized genus Ochroconis (Sympoventuriaceae, Venturiales), are described, illustrated and distinguishe...

    K. Samerpitak, A. H. G. Gerrits van den Ende, S. B. J. Menken in Mycopathologia (2015)

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    A new species of the oligotrophic genus Ochroconis (Sympoventuriaceae)

    Ochroconis globalis, a novel species of the melanized genus Ochroconis (Sympoventuriaceae, Venturiales), is described and illustrated and distinguished phenotypically and molecularly from existin...

    K. Samerpitak, A. P. M. Duarte, D. Attili-Angelis, F. C. Pagnocca in Mycological Progress (2015)