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Penicillium lilacinum, one of the fungi isolated from farm land continuously irrigated from the mine fields, may be a dominant species in the land polluted by cadmium, so it was presumed thatP. lilacinum is an indicator fungus in the biological investigation of the soil pollution.
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Cadmium chloride was used.
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Tatsuyama, K., Egawa, H., Senmaru, H. et al. Penicillium lilacinum: Its tolerance to cadmium. Experientia 31, 1037–1038 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02326945
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