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Three New Records of Mortierella Species Isolated from Crop Field Soil in Korea

Yadav DR, Kim SW, Adhikari M, Um YH, Kim HS, Kim C, Lee HB, Lee YS

Three new fungal species of the genus Mortierella, Mortierella zychae, Mortierella ambigua, and Mortierella indohii, have been reported in Korea. The fungi were encountered during a study on the fungal...
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First Report of Mortierella alpina (Mortierellaceae, Zygomycota) Isolated from Crop Field Soil in Korea

Yadav DR, Kim SW, Babu AG, Adhikari M, Kim C, Lee HB, Lee YS

A new recorded species of Mortierella was recovered during the investigation of fungal communities in soil samples collected from different locations of Gangwon-do, Korea. The species was identified and described...
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Molecular and Morphological Confirmation of Three Undescribed Species of Mortierella from Korea

Nguyen TT, Park SW, Pangging M, Lee HB

Three fungal isolates designated as CNUFC-YR329-1, CNUFC-PTS103-1, and CNUFC-PTS2-1 were discovered during a survey of fungal diversity of the order Mortierellales from freshwater and pine tree rhizosphere soil samples in...
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Confirmation of Two Undescribed Fungal Species from Dokdo of Korea Based on Current Classification System Using Multi Loci

Lee HW, Nguyen TT, Mun HY, Lee H, Kim C, Lee HB

Using dilution plating method, 47 fungal isolates were obtained from a soil sample collected from Dokdo in the East Sea of Korea in 2013. In this study, two fungal isolates,...
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Distribution of Rhizosphere and Endosphere Fungi on the First-Class Endangered Plant Cypripedium japonicum

Gang GH, Cho G, Kwak YS, Park EH

Endangered native plant habitats and populations are rapidly disappearing because of climate and environmental changes. As a representative, the abundance of the first-class endangered wild plant, Cypripedium japonicum, has been...
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A Case of Cutaneous Mucormycosis Developed in a Diabetic Patient with lnjection of Paraffin on the Face

Kim JH, Hwang SM, Jeon JY, Bae YC

  • KMID: 2119542
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1999 May;26(3):519-523.
Mucormycosis is an opportunistic fungal infection caused by the mucorales, which consist of the Rhizophus, Absidia, Mortierella, and Mucor. The diverse clinical forms of mucormycosis can be categorized as rhinocerebral,...
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