
doi: 10.1007/bf00417165
pmid: 13522159
Six strains of fungi: two Aspergilli of the A. glaucus group, Penicillium sp. Trichoderma viride, and two unidentified dark fungi, were found able to use thiourea as a source of nitrogen. One of the Aspergilli and the Penicillium showed the best utilization, but the growth was always slow, and no more than 50% (usually much less) of the thiourea-nitrogen was recovered in the mycelium.
Fungi, Thiourea
Fungi, Thiourea
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