Ramularia gossyppi is a fungal pathogen of cotton leaves that we want to culture in the lab. We are having difficulty discovering media that facilitates good growth.
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In the year 2022 the WHO released a fungal priority pathogen list in which Cryptococcus neoformans being placed at the top most of critical priority pathogen. Is it still a threat to human...
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