Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes.

IN THIS WORK WE DESCRIBE A NEW SPECIES OF METARHIZIUM FROM ANTACTIC SOIL AND ITS PHYLOGENY BY DNA, ITS-1 AND ITS-2 ANALYSES

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Main Authors: D. DAVOLOS, B. PIETRANGELI, PERSIANI, Anna Maria, MAGGI, Oriana
Other Authors: Microbial Community Networks, D., Davolo, Persiani, Anna Maria, B., Pietrangeli, Maggi, Oriana
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: country:DEU 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11573/241284
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/241284 2024-02-27T08:33:10+00:00 Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes. D. DAVOLOS B. PIETRANGELI PERSIANI, Anna Maria MAGGI, Oriana Microbial Community Networks D., Davolo Persiani, Anna Maria B., Pietrangeli Maggi, Oriana 2007 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11573/241284 eng eng country:DEU place:Jena ispartofbook:9th Symposium on Bacterial Genetics and Ecology Microbial Community Networks 9th Symposium on Bacterial Genetics and Ecology volume:1 firstpage:101 lastpage:102 numberofpages:2 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/241284 Metarhizium Antarctica new specie phylogeny info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2007 ftunivromairis 2024-01-31T17:46:54Z IN THIS WORK WE DESCRIBE A NEW SPECIES OF METARHIZIUM FROM ANTACTIC SOIL AND ITS PHYLOGENY BY DNA, ITS-1 AND ITS-2 ANALYSES Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Antarctic
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topic Metarhizium
Antarctica
new specie
phylogeny
spellingShingle Metarhizium
Antarctica
new specie
phylogeny
D. DAVOLOS
B. PIETRANGELI
PERSIANI, Anna Maria
MAGGI, Oriana
Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes.
topic_facet Metarhizium
Antarctica
new specie
phylogeny
description IN THIS WORK WE DESCRIBE A NEW SPECIES OF METARHIZIUM FROM ANTACTIC SOIL AND ITS PHYLOGENY BY DNA, ITS-1 AND ITS-2 ANALYSES
author2 Microbial Community Networks
D., Davolo
Persiani, Anna Maria
B., Pietrangeli
Maggi, Oriana
format Conference Object
author D. DAVOLOS
B. PIETRANGELI
PERSIANI, Anna Maria
MAGGI, Oriana
author_facet D. DAVOLOS
B. PIETRANGELI
PERSIANI, Anna Maria
MAGGI, Oriana
author_sort D. DAVOLOS
title Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes.
title_short Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes.
title_full Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes.
title_fullStr Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes.
title_full_unstemmed Metarhizium sp., an Antarctic mitosporic fungus (Ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial DNA and beta tubulin coding genes.
title_sort metarhizium sp., an antarctic mitosporic fungus (ascomycota), with a distinct evolutionary lineage based on sequences of the ribosomial dna and beta tubulin coding genes.
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9th Symposium on Bacterial Genetics and Ecology
volume:1
firstpage:101
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