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Mycology and Medicine |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 1-10
EmmonsChester W.,
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ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017928
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1961
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Fungi from Salt Lakes. I. A New Species of Clavariopsis |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 11-16
AnastasiouC. J.,
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DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017929
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年代:1961
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North American Species of Puccinia on Hyptis |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 17-24
BaxterJohn W.,
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DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017930
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年代:1961
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The Genus Schenella |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 25-30
MartinG. W.,
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SUMMARYReexamination of the type and only known collection ofSchenella simplexMacbride leads to the conclusion thatSchenellais a distinct genus of the Myxomycetes, most closely allied toAmaurochaeteand to be included in the Stemonitaceae. A second species is described, S.microspora, also from California.
ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017931
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1961
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Some Fungal Parasites of Liliaceae |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 31-52
SavileD. B. O.,
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DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017932
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年代:1961
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Infection with Histoplasma Duboisii in Different Experimental Animals |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 53-63
OkudairaMasahiko,
SchwarzJan,
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SUMMARYExperimental infection withH. duboisiiwas studied periodically in guinea pigs, rats, hamsters, rabbits, and pigeons.From the results obtained,H. duboisiiis believed to possess biologic and morphologic properties different fromH. capsulatum.Therefore, we believe thatH. duboisiican be separated fromH. capsulatumand is not a simple variant ofH. capsulatum.
ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017933
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1961
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A New Emericellopsis from Wisconsin, With Notes on Other Species |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 64-83
BackusM. P.,
OrpurtP. A.,
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SUMMARYA new antibiotic-producing species ofEmericellopsis, E. microsporaBackus and Orpurt, is described. This taxon, which belongs to the small-spored section of the genus, appears to be most closely related toE. minimaStolk. The new entity occurs in considerable abundance in the soil of wet prairies in Wisconsin but has not been encountered in any other type of habitat during a 10-year survey of the mycoflora of undisturbed soils of this state.Emericellopsis terricolavar.glabravan Beyma is raised to species rank asE. glabra(van Beyma) Backus and Orpurt. The substantial differences in morphology and physiology which separate this entity fromE. terricolavan Beyma are recorded. An Australian isolate ofEmericellopsiswhich is a strong producer of cephalosporins has been referred toE. glabra.Observations on the effect of certain environal factors on growth and development in various species ofEmericellopsisare reported.
ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017934
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1961
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Studies in Fungal Luminescence |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 84-90
BerlinerMartha D.,
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SUMMARYPreliminary reports show that luminescent fungi can be useful test organisms for long-time studies in the physiology of light emission, now that simple accurate photometric techniques are available.
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DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017935
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年代:1961
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The Effect of Temperature on Ascogonial and Perithecial Development in Ceratocystis Fagacearum |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 91-97
CobbF. W.,
FergusC. L.,
StambaughW. J.,
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SUMMARYNo ascogonial formation or perithecial development ofCeratocystis fagacearumoccurred at 10°or 30°, even when the cultures were placed at 24°after conidiation. Colonies grown at 15°, 20°, and 27°produced significantly fewer perithecia than did colonies grown at 24°. These differences were statistically significant at the 1 and 5 per cent levels (t test). The optimum for conidiation, presumably plasmogamy, is 20°. Temperature affected the length and width of the perithecial necks. The necks were shorter with increased temperature. The width and length differences were statistically significant at the 5 per cent level (t test).
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DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017936
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年代:1961
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Physiological Studies on Calvatia Species. I. Vitamin Requirements |
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Mycologia,
Volume 53,
Issue 1,
1961,
Page 98-108
SedlmayrM.,
BenekeE. S.,
StevensJ. A.,
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ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1961.12017937
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1961
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