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Front cover illustration
Colonies of Aspergillus minisclerotigenes sp. nov. CBS 117635T on CYA at 25 °C (top), MEA (middle) and YES agar (bottom) after 7 days. A. minisclerotigenes is an aflatoxin-producing species isolated from Argentinian peanuts. Images courtesy Dr Robert Samson, Department of Applied and Industrial Mycology, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Utrecht, The Netherlands. See the paper by Pildain et al. in the March 2008 issue of the journal, volume 58, part 3, pp. 725–735.
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