Solvent-tolerance of fungi located on an interface between an agar plate and an organic solvent

While 6 by 20 of type culture fungi could grow on an interface between organic solvent (log P, 4.12) and agar plate, 13 by 20 of strains could form a large colony after the removal of more toxic solvent, such as styrene (log P, 2.95) and tert-butyl acetate (log P, 1.76) because of viability of spore...

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fungal mat
fungal spore
Fungi - drug effects
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log P
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solvent-tolerance
Solvents - pharmacology
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