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    Radwan SS, el-Essawy AA, Helal GA.
    Zentralbl Mikrobiol; 1984; 139(6):435-40. PubMed ID: 6516614
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  • 25. Fungal root endophytes from natural vegetation in Mediterranean environments with special reference to Fusarium spp.
    Maciá-Vicente JG, Jansson HB, Abdullah SK, Descals E, Salinas J, Lopez-Llorca LV.
    FEMS Microbiol Ecol; 2008 Apr; 64(1):90-105. PubMed ID: 18248439
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  • 26. Fungi in two swimming pools in Assiut town, Egypt.
    Maghazy SM, Abdel-Mallek AY, Bagy MM.
    Zentralbl Mikrobiol; 1989 Apr; 144(3):213-6. PubMed ID: 2475993
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  • 28. Degradation of lignocellulosic material and humus formation by fungi.
    Mishra MM, Singh CP, Kapoor KK, Jain MK.
    Ann Microbiol (Paris); 1979 Apr; 130 A(4):481-6. PubMed ID: 507620
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  • 31. Survey of the mycoflora and mycotoxins of cotton seeds and cotton seed products in Egypt.
    Mazen MB, el-Kady IA, Saber SM.
    Mycopathologia; 1990 Jun; 110(3):133-8. PubMed ID: 2388680
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  • 33. Biodegradation of crude oil and n-alkanes by fungi isolated from Oman.
    Elshafie A, AlKindi AY, Al-Busaidi S, Bakheit C, Albahry SN.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2007 Nov; 54(11):1692-6. PubMed ID: 17904586
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  • 34. Mycotoxins producing fungi and mycoflora of air-dust from Taif, Saudi Arabia.
    Abdel-Hafez SI, Shoreit AA.
    Mycopathologia; 1985 Nov; 92(2):65-71. PubMed ID: 3935928
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  • 36. Occurrence of itraconazole-tolerant micromycetes in the soil and food products.
    Piecková E, Jesenská Z.
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    Pitt JI, Hocking AD, Bhudhasamai K, Miscamble BF, Wheeler KA, Tanboon-Ek P.
    Int J Food Microbiol; 1993 Dec; 20(4):211-26. PubMed ID: 8110599
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  • 38. Natural occurrence of zearalenone and toxicogenic fungi in amaranth grain.
    Bresler G, Vaamonde G, Brizzio S.
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  • 39. Ovicidal fungi in soils of Cuba.
    Lýsek H, Fassatiová O, Cuervo Pineda N, Lorenzo Hernández N.
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  • 40. Survey of termite-inhabited soil and mosquito breeding sites in Lucknow, India for potential mycopathogens of Anopheles stephensi.
    Sur B, Bihari V, Sharma A, Basu SK.
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