Relation of Halotolerance to Human-Pathogenicity in the Fungal Tree of Life: An Overview of Ecology and Evolution under Stress

  • De Hoog S
  • Zalar P
  • Van Den Ende B
  • et al.
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Abstract

It is a general belief in mycology that fungi growing on substrates with low water activity display a general xerophylic phenotype (Northolt et al., 1995), determined primarily by the water potential of the medium rather than by the chemical nature of the solute (Hocking, ...

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De Hoog, S., Zalar, P., Van Den Ende, B. G., & Gunde-Cimerman, N. (2005). Relation of Halotolerance to Human-Pathogenicity in the Fungal Tree of Life: An Overview of Ecology and Evolution under Stress (pp. 371–395). https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3633-7_25

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