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    “…In addition, species of this genus have recently been described as biostimulants of plant growth and crop yield. …”
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    “…Most of the reported analytical methods have been devoted to the analysis of one mycotoxin or family of mycotoxins, but the multi-exposure to mycotoxins is the most likely scenario. One fungal genus can produce more than one mycotoxin and the ruminant diet can be contaminated with more than one fungal genus. …”
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    “…Brucellosis is a highly infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus brucella affecting animals leading to high economic loss and an impediment to livestock exportation. …”
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    by Lacambra García, María
    Published 2024
    “…Of this genus, the species S. aureus stands out for its high pathogenicity for humans, causing a significant number of deaths from pulmonary, cutaneous and even intestinal infections, due to the enterotoxin-producing capacity of some strains of this species. …”
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    “…Both diseases are included within the neglected tropical diseases group and are caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and the Leishmania genus protozoa respectively. Chagas disease is endemic in 21 countries in the Americas and affects about 5 and 6 million people, causing 7,000 deaths annually. …”
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    “…Conclusions: The analysis has allowed us to detect that the interest in nematodes affecting plants has not stopped growing in the last decades, and that tomato, soybean, and potato crops are the ones that generate the most interest, as well as nematodes of the genus Meloidogyne and Globodera. Likewise, we have detected that the main lines of research in this field are focused on biological control and host–parasite interaction.…”
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    “…Penicillium was the most represented genus (11 species), while the species Gibellulopsis nigrescens and Microascus brevicaulis were detected at all the composting stages and showed the highest relative abundances. …”
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    by Herrero Gómez, Irene
    Published 2021
    “…In the last decades, strains of Staphylococcus genus have become the main nosocomial pathogens, especially those strains that show resistance to antibiotics. …”
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    “…Morphological and molecular data allow its assignment to the Chlorophycean genus Tetradesmus. The new species can be distinguished from similar Tetradesmus taxa due to its unique combination of features that are seen under light microscopy. …”
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    by Cebrián Carmona, José
    Published 2021
    “…This disease is caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Plasmodium, highlighting two species of this genus: Plasmodium falciparum for its high mortality rate and Plasmodium vivax for its high geographical distribution and its increase in the number of cases in recent years. …”
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    “…Bacteria of the genus Brucella have the unusual capability to catabolize erythritol and this property has been associated with their virulence mainly because of the presence of erythritol in bovine foetal tissues and because the attenuated S19 vaccine strain is the only Brucella strain unable to oxydize erythritol. …”
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    “…In addition, to assess troglomorphism in the genus Petaloptila, the biometric parameters of six other species have been considered. …”
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