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This completely revised second edition provides all the information necessary to identify mushrooms in the?eld in the midcontinental region of Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin: the tallgrass prairies and the
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 97:1268-1286
Sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) is a late-season disease of apple and pear fruit that cosmetically damages the cuticle, resulting in produce that is unacceptable to consumers. Previous studies reported that four species of fungi comprise the SBFS co
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 87:34-40
Unidentified basidiomycete rhizomorphs growing on oak-leaf litter {Quercus alba) in Iowa and in Texas {Quercus gravesii) displayed arrays of crystals associated with their hyphae. X-ray diffraction and birefringence analyses identified the crystals a
Light and Electron Microscopy of Sorus Development inSorosporium Provinciale, a Smut of Big Bluestem
Autor:
Karen M. Snetselaar, Lois H. Tiffany
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 82:480-492
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 78:202-212
Mycosphaerella populorum ascocarps, developing in overwintering poplar leaves, exhibit characteristics typical of the Dothideales of the Loculoascomycetidae. Each pseudothecium develops a locule co...
Autor:
Lois H. Tiffany, A. G. Wacha
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 71:1215-1226
A qualitative and quantitative survey of soil microfungi isolated from fields under two tillage regimes and three levels of atrazine application was undertaken. Using the soil-plate method, 1,658 c...
Autor:
A. W. Gabel, Lois H. Tiffany
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 79:737-744
Hyphae of Elsinoe panici Tiffany and Mathre penetrated between epidermal cells of Panicum virgatum L. and quickly formed stromata composed of darkly pigmented, firm, pseudoparenchymatous cells. Int...
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 35:319-323
Seeds of green foxtail [Setaria viridis(L.) P. Beauv. # SETVI] and giant foxtail (S. faberiHerrm. # SETFA) were collected from mature plants in the field and recovered from three soil depths under two types of tillage. Fungi colonizing the caryopses