Benlate-induced instability of aspergillus diploids

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BENOMYL is the proprietary name of the fungicide in which the active ingredient is benlate (methyl 1-(butyl carbamoyl)-2-benzimidazole carbamate). After extensive trials over the past few years it has been widely reported to be effective in controlling many phytopathogenic fungi and was released for commercial use in 1969. I wish to draw attention to experiments with Aspergillus nidulans which show that benlate radically alters the stability of diploid strains. © 1970 Nature Publishing Group.

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Hastie, A. C. (1970). Benlate-induced instability of aspergillus diploids. Nature, 226(5247), 771. https://doi.org/10.1038/226771a0

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