Identification of a new strain of Actinomadura isolated from Saharan soil and partial characterization of its antifungal compounds

One promising strain Actinomadura sp. AC170, isolated from Algerian Saharan soil, with strong antifungal activity against pathogenic and toxinogenic fungi, was selected for further studies. The 16S rRNA results showed a distinct phylogenetic lineage from the other species within the Actinomadura gen...

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