Nectar yeasts of the<i>Metschnikowia</i>clade are highly susceptible to azole antifungals widely used in medicine and agriculture
Sergio Álvarez‐Pérez(Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Bart Lievens, Clara de Vega(Universidad de Sevilla), Carlos M. Herrera(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), María I. Pozo(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Marijke Lenaerts(Ecologie Microbienne Lyon), Ado Van Assche(Ecologie Microbienne Lyon), Hans Jacquemyn(KU Leuven)
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