Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific degrading abilities and pathogenic potential. In particular, black fungi are of great interest, but their presence in the environment is frequently underestimated because they are difficult to isolate. In the frame of a biodiversity study from fuel-contaminated sites involving 30 diesel car tanks and 112 fuel pump dispensers (52 diesel and 60 gasoline, respectively), a total of 181 black fungal strains were isolated. The long cold incubation (LCI) of water-suspended samples, followed by plating on Dichloran Rose Bengal Chloramphenicol Agar (DRBC), gave isolation yields up to six times (6.6) higher than those of direct plating on DRBC, and those...
PubMedID: 23124309In order to reveal the source of contamination of opportunistic fungi, their natur...
In order to reveal the source of contamination of opportunistic fungi, their natural habitat has to ...
Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated environments and are...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Black fungi reported as degraders of volatile aromatic compounds were isolated from hydrocarbon-poll...
AbstractThe present study focuses on potential agents of chromoblastomycosis and other endemic disea...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
ABSTRACT. The identity of a collection of published isolates obtained from biofilters exposed to vol...
A new black yeast species, Exophiala macquariensis is described that is a member of the ascomycete f...
A collection of 163 strains of black yeast-like fungi from the CBS Fungal Biodiversity Center (Utrec...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
A collection of 163 strains of black yeast-like fungi from the CBS Fungal Biodiversity Center (Utrec...
Environmental pollution with alkylbenzene hydrocarbons such as toluene is a recurring phenomenon. Th...
PubMedID: 23124309In order to reveal the source of contamination of opportunistic fungi, their natur...
In order to reveal the source of contamination of opportunistic fungi, their natural habitat has to ...
Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated environments and are...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Black fungi reported as degraders of volatile aromatic compounds were isolated from hydrocarbon-poll...
AbstractThe present study focuses on potential agents of chromoblastomycosis and other endemic disea...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
ABSTRACT. The identity of a collection of published isolates obtained from biofilters exposed to vol...
A new black yeast species, Exophiala macquariensis is described that is a member of the ascomycete f...
A collection of 163 strains of black yeast-like fungi from the CBS Fungal Biodiversity Center (Utrec...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
A collection of 163 strains of black yeast-like fungi from the CBS Fungal Biodiversity Center (Utrec...
Environmental pollution with alkylbenzene hydrocarbons such as toluene is a recurring phenomenon. Th...
PubMedID: 23124309In order to reveal the source of contamination of opportunistic fungi, their natur...
In order to reveal the source of contamination of opportunistic fungi, their natural habitat has to ...
Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated environments and are...