“…neoformans in the Mediterranean region (Mahmoud, 1999; Bernardo et al, 2001; Campisi et al, 2003; Ergin et al, 2004; Mseddi et al, 2011; Romeo et al, 2011, 2012; Colom et al, 2012; Gokçen and Ergin, 2014; Cogliati et al, 2016a,b; Elhariri et al, 2016; Ellabib et al, 2016). Cryptococcus neoformans tree colonization has been observed in northern Mediterranean countries such as Spain (Colom et al, 2012; Cogliati et al, 2016a), Portugal (Bernardo et al, 2001; Ferreira et al, 2014; Cogliati et al, 2016a), France (Cogliati et al, 2016a,b), Italy (Campisi et al, 2003; Romeo et al, 2011, 2012; Cogliati et al, 2016a,b), Greece (Cogliati et al, 2016a,b), and Turkey (Ergin et al, 2004; Ergin, 2010; Ergin and Kaleli, 2010; Gokçen and Ergin, 2014; Cogliati et al, 2016a,b; Sengul et al, 2019), as well as in the northern parts of Cyprus (Cogliati et al, 2016a), Libya (Cogliati et al, 2016a; Ellabib et al, 2016), Tunisia (Mseddi et al, 2011), and Egypt (Mahmoud, 1999; Elhariri et al, 2016). The olive tree is one of the oldest known cultivated trees in the world and is grown in the entire Mediterranean basin mostly for commercial reasons (Uylaşer and Yildiz, 2014).…”