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Probable dispersed spores of Cretaceous Equisetites
1968(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Mycophagy and Spore Dispersal by Vertebrates
2017In this chapter, we outline the characteristics of the fruiting bodies eaten by vertebrate mycophagous animals, list the most important groups of these, and describe their ecological roles in fungal spore dispersal. The possible exploitation of mycophagous animals in truffle cultivation is also discussed.
Zambonelli A, Ori F, Hall i
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Spore Dispersal in Pyricularia grisea (Cooke) Sacc.
Nature, 1962Pyricularia grisea is probably best known in relation to ‘blast’ disease of rice. Some workers have considered this fungus to be the causal organism, but others ascribe the disease to a distinct species. P. oryzae Cav.1. P. grisea is associated with ‘pitting’ disease of Cavendish bananas in Brazil, Trinidad and Australia2–6. Pitting is commonest on the
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Small Mammals Disperse Micromycete Spores
Doklady Biological Sciences, 2003N A, Shchipanov +2 more
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The use of in-situ spores for defining species of dispersed spores
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1987Abstract The ranges of character variations found in spores recovered from fructifications can only very rarely be equated with those of individual species of dispersed spores. It is proposed that comparisons of in-situ spore populations from parent fructifications should be used to assess biological variation, which can then be taken as representing
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Early Solar System instability triggered by dispersal of the gaseous disk
Nature, 2022Beibei Liu +2 more
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