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Microsporum gypseum, known as a soil saprophyte of worldwide occurrence, has recently been traced in the soil in cucumber greenhouses1,2.
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KLOKKE, A. Isolation of Microsporum gypseum from Cow-dung. Nature 195, 724 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195724a0
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