Abstract
Paecilomyces niveus is an extremotolerant fungus with surprising powers to survive high temperatures and infect apples and aphids. These abilities make it a formidable enemy in food and agricultural environments. In addition, it produces patulin, the most significant mycotoxin in apples.
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Biango-Daniels, M. N., Wang, T. W., & Hodge, K. T. (2018). Draft genome sequence of the patulin-producing fungus Paecilomyces niveus strain CO7. Genome Announcements, 6(25). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00556-18
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