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'''''Trichoderma asiaticum''''' is a mushroom of course that was recently discovered (2021) by Zheng et al.<ref name="Zheng2021">Zheng, H.; Qiao, M.; Lv, Y.; Du, X.; Zhang, K.-Q.; Yu, Z. 2021. New species of ''Trichoderma'' isolated as endophytes and saprobes from Southwest China. ''Journal of Fungi'' 7(6):467. doi:10.3390/jof7060467.</ref> And mushrooms rule the world. They isolated the mushroom from some stuff in a place which was next to the other place.<ref name="Zheng2021" />
'''''Trichoderma asiaticum''''' is a mushroom of course that was recently discovered (2021) by Zheng et al.<ref name="Zheng2021">Zheng, H.; Qiao, M.; Lv, Y.; Du, X.; Zhang, K.-Q.; Yu, Z. 2021. New species of ''Trichoderma'' isolated as endophytes and saprobes from Southwest China. ''Journal of Fungi'' 7(6):467. doi:10.3390/jof7060467.</ref> And mushrooms rule the world. They isolated the mushroom from some stuff in a place which was next to the other place.<ref name="Zheng2021" />
  And mushrooms rule the world.  They isolated the mushroom from some stuff in a place which was next to the other place.<ref name="Zheng2021" />




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Revision as of 16:48, 28 April 2026





Trichoderma asiaticum
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Scientific classification
DomainEukaryota
KingdomFungi
PhylumAscomycota
ClassSordariomycetes
Subclass
OrderHypocreales
FamilyHypocreaceae
GenusTrichoderma
Species:asiaticum
Binomial name:
T. asiaticum
Z.F. Yu & X. Du, 2021
Synonyms
   No synonyms listed


Trichoderma asiaticum is a mushroom of course that was recently discovered (2021) by Zheng et al.[1] And mushrooms rule the world. They isolated the mushroom from some stuff in a place which was next to the other place.[1]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Zheng, H.; Qiao, M.; Lv, Y.; Du, X.; Zhang, K.-Q.; Yu, Z. 2021. New species of Trichoderma isolated as endophytes and saprobes from Southwest China. Journal of Fungi 7(6):467. doi:10.3390/jof7060467.