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A Zoosporic Tribute from the Delphic Sibyl
Eight different zoosporic fungi were recovered from soil in the environs of the sanctuary and oracle of Apollo at Delphi, Greece. Two of these, Rhizophydium sibyllina and Phlyctochytrium neuhausii, are described as new species
Observations On Chytridiaceous Parasites Of Phanerogams. Xx. Resting Spore Germination And Epibiotic Stage Of Physoderma Butomi Schroeter
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Observations On Chytridiaceous Parasites Of Phanerogams. Xiv. Physoderma Calami
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Observations On Chytridiaceous Parasites Of Phanerogams. I. Physoderma Menyanthis De Bary
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Observations On Chytridiaceous Parasites Of Phanerogams. Iii. Physoderma Claytoniana And An Associated Parasite
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Observations On Chytridiaceous Parasites Of Phanerogams. Ii. A Preliminary Study Of The Occurrence Of Ephemeral Sporangia In The Physoderma Disease Of Maize
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Chytridiaceous Fungi With Unusual Sporangial Ornamentation
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Observations on chytridiaceous parasites of phanerogams
A hitherto unnoted species of Physoderma on the basal leaves of Juncus pelocarpus Mey. is described. The fungus produces light brown irregularlyplaced spots on the outermost leaves. The endobiotic system is composed in addition to rhizoids of non-septate or 1–2 septate turbinate cells, resting spores and ovate haustorial-bearing cells. Resting spores germinate by dehiscence of a lid and protrusion of a finger-like zoosporangium. No epibiotic stage has as yet been seen. The host range of the fungus has not as yet been studied. This is the first account of a Physoderma on a member of the Juncaceae.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46150/1/203_2004_Article_BF00412201.pd
Observations on chytridiaceous parasites of phanerogams
A. Physoderma found parasitic on Asclepias incarnata L. is noteworthy for the behavior of its zoospores from epibiotic sporangia. These, which bore either a colorless or ochraceous salmon colored globule, apparently lacked the capacity to produce new epibiotic sporangia and exhibited a marked tendency to fuse in pairs. The fate of the fused product could not be followed directly. Seedlings exposed to these, however, eventually had formed within them the polycentric endobiotic system bearing resting spores. The latter germinated after dehiscence of a lid. There is some evidence for believing the fungus is confined to Asclepias .Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46148/1/203_2004_Article_BF00691061.pd
A new bog chytrid
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