Enhancement of growth of Lentinus crinitus in soil using benomyl and vegetable oil

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In order to identify alternatives for soil fumigation in bioremediation process, the addition of benomyl and vegetable oil on the growth of L. crinitus and mitosporic fungi were evaluated. Benomyl can be used as an alternative to methyl bromide. Addition of vegetable oil favors the growth of L. crinitus.

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Machado, K. M. G., Matheus, D. R., Rodrigues, T. A., & Bononi, V. L. R. (2006). Enhancement of growth of Lentinus crinitus in soil using benomyl and vegetable oil. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 37(4), 425–427. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822006000400004

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