Fusarium moniliforme is a broad cosmopolitan genus of imperfect fungi and is of interest primarily because numerous species are important plant pathogens (Nelson et al. 1981), produce of a extensive range of secondary metabolites, and source opportunistic mycoses in humans. Although Fusarium research over the past 100 years has advanced our understanding of this important group of fungi, many aspects of its biology still need to be addressed. Popular classification of Fusarium has been based exclusively on morphology. However, this system of classification has been controversial for many years because it has resulted in the description of markedly different numbers of sections and species by different taxonomists.
Research Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Research Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Review Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Review Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Research Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Research Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Research Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Research Article: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Case Report: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Case Report: Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Keynote: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Keynote: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Keynote: Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
Keynote: Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
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