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From: Soil and entomopathogenic fungi with potential for biodegradation of insecticides: degradation of flubendiamide in vivo by fungi and in vitro by laccase

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Identification of strains JUANT070 and JUSOLCL039 using molecular phylogenetic analyses of partial DNA sequences of the RPB2 gene. a Maximum parsimony (MP) phylogenetic tree of Neurospora spp.; the tree was rooted with Sordaria fimicola CBS 723.96. b MP tree of Trichoderma spp. from the sub-genus Trichoderma; the tree was rooted with T. eucorticioides G.J.S 99-61. Bootstrap values equal or higher than 70% trees are shown by the nodes. (collection codes: CBS: CBS-KNAW, Fungal Biodiversity Centre culture collection, Utrecht, The Netherlands; DIS: CABI-Bioscience cultures and G.J.S.: personal collection of Gary J. Samuels, both held at the Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory (USDA-ARS-SMML); FGSC: Fungal Genetics Stock Center, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS USA; LESF, Laboratory of Ecology and Fungal Systematics, Universidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP, Rio Claro, Brazil)

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