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Protophysarum phloiogenum and a new family in the Physarales
A taxonomic and chorologic study of Protophysarum phloiogenum, including light and SEM micrographs is presented. The authors propose the new family Protophysaraceae in the Physarales.
A. Castillo, C. Illana, Gabriel Moreno
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Disc electrophoresis was run on proteins from 14 myxomycete isolates in the order Physarales. The combination of profiles produced to general protein, esterase, phosphatase, amino peptidase and per...
Robert G. Franke, Joseph A. Berry
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Two New Members of the Physarales
This paper deals with two new species of Myxomycetes collected in Northern California. Collecting in this area has yielded many rare and new taxa, two of which, Didymium aurantipes Brooks & Kowalski (1966) and Lamproderma fusiforme Kowalski (1966), were recently described. Including the species to be described below, the total num?
Donald T. Kowalski
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Double‐diffusion technique was used to investigate myxomycete relationships within the order Physarales. Extracts of plasmodia of 22 slime mold isolates were reacted with five antisera produced to Plasmodia of Didymium nigripes, Physarella oblonga, Physarum polycephalum, Physarum gyrosum and Fuligo septica.
Robert G. Franke
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Comparative SEM Observations of Sporophore Characteristics in Three Species of Didymium (Myxomycetes, Physarales) [PDF]
Thomas W. Gaither, O’Neil Ray Collins
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Autofluorescence and Ultrastructure in the Myxomycete Diachea leucopodia (Physarales)
Autofluorescence is reported for the first time in Myxomycete fruiting bodies. Ultrastructure of stalked sporangia of Diachea leucopodia (Didymiaceae, Physarales) was studied using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis, and fluorescence microscopy.
C. Carmarán +4 more
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Myxomycetes of Taiwan IX. The genus Diderma (Physarales)
Chao-Hsuan Chung, Chin‐Hui Liu
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