V International Symposium on Fungal Stress – ISFUS

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Date
22 Sep 2024 - 27 Sep 2024
Location
Iguaçu Falls, Brazil

The V International Symposium on Fungal Stress (ISFUS) is a key event where experts in fungal biology gather to discuss how fungi respond to environmental stresses. This symposium showcases the latest research and applications in fields like agriculture and medicine, offering a platform for networking and collaboration among scientists and academics.

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