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Abstract
Neurospora is a tropical fungus which is found abundantly growing on burnt sugarcane, discarded corn cobs and other burnt vegetation. It is being used as a model organism for understanding growth and branching in fungi. We have isolated and characterized a naturally occurring branching mutant of Neurospora intermedia which may be useful for understanding growth and branching in fungi.
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Mukati, A.,
H. Vyas,
and
A. Vyas
(2015)
"Identification and characterization of a new branching mutant of Neurospora intermedia from nature,"
Fungal Genetics Reports:
Vol. 61, Article 1.
https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1004