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  1. Sphingolipids

    The sphingolipids are a large and complex group of lipids which are classified according to the nature, location, and number of substituents linked...
    John D. Weete in Fungal Lipid Biochemistry
    Chapter 1974
  2. Some observations on soil and root-surface mycoflora

    A preliminary study on soil and root-surface fungi is reported. Soil and root surface support slightly different mycoflora. Fungi encountered on the...

    G. Lim in Plant and Soil
    Article 01 August 1969
  3. Vergleichende mykologische Untersuchungen an Wald- und Wiesenböden

    A comparative study of the fungal flora inhabiting neighbouring forest- and meadow soils is presented. The total number of fungi was determined by...

    Agnes von Klopotek in Archiv für Mikrobiologie
    Article 01 June 1972
  4. The use of cortisone-treated mice in the screening of soil for pathogenic fungi

    Fifty-seven samples of desert soils were screened for pathogenic fungi by injection into cortisone-treated and non-treated mice. Four samples yielded...

    Laila Busailah, Adelaide E. Evenson in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata
    Article 01 August 1962
  5. Some fungi of the cache la Poudre River, Colorado

    Samples of water, bottom sediment, bank soil, and upland soil from nine stations on the Cache la Poudre River, Colorado, from Poudre Lake (elevation...

    Article 01 October 1968
  6. Studies on the rhizosphere mycoflora of broad bean and cotton

    Seed and root exudates from three varieties of both broad bean and cotton grown aseptically were analyzed for amino acids and sugars. Broad bean...

    Y. A. Youssef, A. T. Mankarios in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata
    Article 01 August 1969
  7. Fungi in the lebanon sewage treatment plants and in Turtle Creek, Warren Co., Ohio

    Using a variety of isolation techniques in agar and liquid media culture, 101 species of filamentous fungi and yeasts were isolated from samples of...

    Article 01 December 1970
  8. Studies on the fungus flora of three grains in Egypt

    In wheat, corn and sorghum grains twenty-six genera and seventy-seven species including sixteen of Aspergillus and twenty-one of Penicillium were...

    A. H. Moubasher, M. A. Elnaghy, S. I. Abdel-Hafez in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata
    Article 01 August 1972
  9. Studies on the rhizosphere mycoflora of broad bean and cotton

    The fungal flora of the rhizosphere of three varieties of broad bean and cotton was studied by the dilution-plate technique. The numbers of fungi...

    Y. A. Youssef, A. T. Mankarios in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata
    Article 01 October 1968
  10. Clay minerals as a factor influencing the biochemical activity of soil microorganisms

    The results of the study confirm the significance of clay minerals as a factor influencing the biochemical activity of soil microorganisms. The soil...

    Z. Filip in Folia Microbiologica
    Article 01 January 1973
  11. Fungi imperfecti

    Hauptfruktfikation in Asken od. Basidien fehlt, dafür Nebenfruchtformen, welche, von der Konidie ausgehend, teils zu Pykniden, teils zu lagerartigen...
    Gustav Lindau in Die mikroskopischen Pilze
    Chapter 1922
  12. Iconographia mycologica

    Verona, Benedek in Iconographia mycologica
    Article 01 September 1962
  13. Interactions of soil fungi with Macrophomina phaseoli (Maubl.) ashby, the cause of root rot of cotton

    Interactions of 46 isolates of fungi with an isolate of M. phaseoli from cotton, was studied in agar culture. They were grouped into 4 different types...

    Article 01 March 1968
  14. A comparison of some techniques for the isolation of fungi from tea soils

    The fungal flora of tea soils from Tocklai was analysed using dilution plate method, Rossi-Cholodny's slide technique, direct inoculation, Warcup's...

    V. Agnihothrudu in Mycopathologia
    Article 01 March 1962
  15. Unterklasse: Fungi imperfecti

    Hauptfruktfikation in Asken od. Basidien fehlt, dafür Nebenfruchtformen, welche, von der Konidie ausgehend, teils zu Pykniden, teils zu lagerartigen...
    Gustav Lindau in Die mikroskopischen Pilze
    Chapter 1922
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