Los hongos de Colombia – VIII Some new species of Soil Fungi from Colombia
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Hongos, Trichoderma inhamatum Veerkamp, W. Gams, Rhinocladiella phaeophora Veerkamp (es)Hongos, Trichoderma inhamatum Veerkamp, W. Gams, Rhinocladiella phaeophora Veerkamp (en)
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Tres nuevos hongos colombianos son descritos: Trichoderma inhamatum Veerkamp & W. Gams y Rhinocladiella phaeophora Veerkamp & W. Gams fueron aislados de una muestra de suelo agrario (campo de maíz) vecino de Acacías, Dep. del Meta, a 500 m de altitud; Mortierella ornata W. Gams fue aislada de una muestra de suelo de bosque andino, Parque Nacional del
Puracé, Cauca-Huila, a 3.100 m de altitud.Three new Colombian microfungi are described. Trichoderma inhamatum Veerkamp & W. Gams and Rhinocladiella phaeophora Veerkamp & W. Gams were isolated from a maizefield soil near Acacías, Dep. Meta, at 500 m alt.; Mortierella ornata W. Gams was isolated from a soil sample from mountain forest, Parque Nacional del Puracé, Cauca-Huila, at 3.100 m alt.
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