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Additions to the Fungi Imperfecti on Grasses in the United States [PDF]

open access: possibleMycologia, 1946
(1946). Additions to the Fungi Imperfecti on Grasses in the United States. Mycologia: Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 52-64.
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Studies on Some Fungi from Northwestern Wyoming. II. Fungi Imperfecti

Mycologia, 1946
In a previous paper (22), the writer has described the general region and specific localities in Wyoming from which collections were obtained during the summer of 1940. The same place names are used in this account. That paper also included a general discussion of the conclusions reached from a study of a large series of collections of fungi on the ...
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Some Fungi Imperfecti of the Punjab and Kashmir

Mycologia, 1964
The Fungi Imperfecti obtained from the phanerogamic collections of several collectors, from Kashmir and the Punjab, which are deposited in the Herbarium of the University of Michigan, are described...
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BREAKDOWN OF TIMBER BY ASCOMYCETES AND FUNGI IMPERFECTI

Annals of Applied Biology, 1954
Soft rot of wood is caused by certain species of Ascomycetes and Fungi Imperfecti The fungal hyphae typically run spirally in the central zone of the secondary xylem walls, where they give rise to cavities with pointed ends.The fungi causing soft rot are cellulose‐attacking species which initiate attack in the less heavily lignified parts of the walls ...
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Allergens of the fungi imperfecti

Clinical Reviews In Allergy, 1992
Lars Aukrust, Roland Einarsson
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Fungi Imperfecti Laccase: Biotechnological Potential and Perspectives

2017
Laccase is a multicopper oxidase enzyme (EC 1.10.3.2, benzenediol: oxygen oxidoreductase) which belonged to polyphenol oxidases. A laccase enzyme is produced by plant, bacteria, insects, and fungi. Among the fungi, laccase is produced by many sexually reproducing fungal species and occupied their position in established taxonomic classifications of ...
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Observations On Sadasivania (Fungi Imperfecti) [PDF]

open access: possibleMycologia, 1973
Walter J. Sundberg, Marcia C. Wicklow
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STUDIES OF FUNGI IMPERFECTI: I. PHIALOPHORA

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1952
Some notes are given concerning the structure and occurrence of phialides and phialospores and their relationship with spermatia. The genus Phialophora is not sharply delimited and with many transitional species gradually merges with several genera of the Fungi Imperfecti.
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Fungi Imperfecti from Madras—VII [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1952
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