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Physarum lakhanpalii Nann.

2020
Physarum lakhanpalii Nann. -Bremek. & Y. Yamam. (2 FC, 9 MC, 7 loc, 5 ps) Loc. 6 Mahé: On wood and bark of rotten branch of Tabebuia pallida, AM 3093, TK2888. Loc. 12 Praslin: On bark of living tree Calophyllum inophyllum, SLS 32219 (MC pH 6.4). Loc. 17b Praslin: On bark of large stump of Calophyllum inophyllum, SLS 32476 (MC pH 6), SLS (MC pH 6.1).
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Physarum bogoriense Racib.

2020
Physarum bogoriense Racib. (8 FC, 6 loc, 4 ps) Loc. 7 Mahé: On fallen leaves of Tabebuia pallida, AM 3105, TK2921 (2FC). Loc. 37-l La Digue: On fallen leaf of Cinnamomum verum, AM 3178, TK2677. Loc. 37g La Digue: On fallen leaves of Calophyllum inophyllum, AM2862, TK2380 (2FC). On fallen leaves of Cinnamomum verum, AM2869, TK2393. Loc. 37m La Digue:
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Physarum conglomeratum Rostaf.

2023
B● Physarum conglomeratum (Fr.) Rostaf. (expected transfer to the genus Nannengaella (García-Martín et al 2023)), konglomerāta pumpurīte - leg. J.Kluša, 10 Aug 2022, Jūrmala, on litter and mosses in a black alder swamp forest, det. J.Kluša, 2022; (NMKK), very rare.
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Physarum cinereum Pers.

2020
Published as part of Kryvomaz, Tetiana, Michaud, Alain & Stephenson, Steven L., 2020, Myxomycete biodiversity on five islands of the Seychelles, pp.
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Physarum gyrosum Rostaf.

2020
Published as part of Kryvomaz, Tetiana, Michaud, Alain & Stephenson, Steven L., 2020, Myxomycete biodiversity on five islands of the Seychelles, pp.
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Physarum album Chevall.

Physarum album (Bull.) Chevall. [0, 2] Fig. 37 Loc 13: On Agl leaves, JRM108, 19 April 2009, (mc, pH = 7.9). Loc 8: On Ags leaves, JRM193, 25 November 2008, (mc, pH = 8.7).
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Physarum cinereum Pers.

2023
Physarum cinereum (Batsch) Pers., pelēcīgā pumpurīte - leg.&det. K.R.Kupfer, 1931; leg. E.Veinberga, 12 Aug 2021, Salaspils p., on leaves of Taraxacum officinale and zucchini in a garden, det. J.Kluša, 2021; (NMKK), very rare.
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Introduction to Physarum

1986
In the following, we attempt to demonstrate that Physarum is an adequate model system for studies of the eukaryotic mitotic cycle, cell differentiation, and motility, A schematic presentation of the life cycle of this organism is shown in Fig. 1-1, at the end of this chapter. (See Sauer and Pierron, 1983, for a recent review).
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Physarum ring

2022
Durand, Marc, Saiseau, Raphael
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