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An illustrated description is given of the fungus, which is found in association with the development of smooth, cushion-like swellings on the stems of Populus tremuloides in S. central British Columbia. The swellings (illustrated) do not themselves appear to cause damage, but could possibly act as ...

Author(s)
Funk, A.
Citation
European Journal of Forest Pathology, 1978, 8, 1, pp 54-58
Abstract

Among the 33 spp. listed new records for Portugal were Microsphaera betulae on birch and M. penicillata on alder.

Author(s)
Sequeira, M. P. da S. de
Citation
Agronomia Lusitana, 1978, 38, 4, pp 297-320
Abstract

Puccinia ilicis sp. nov. is described. It was found on the leaves of Ilex aquifolium.

Author(s)
Yen, J. M.; Zambettakis, C.; Waliyar, F.
Citation
Revue de Mycologie, 1977, 41, 3, pp 411-413
Abstract

The species listed are mostly herbaceous, but some trees and shrubs are included.

Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrarias., Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain, Canary Islands
Citation
Index seminum quae Hortus Acclimatationis Plantarum Arautapae pro mutua commutatione offert., 1976, pp 68 pp.
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Author(s)
Kochummen, K. M.
Citation
Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore, 1972, 26, 1, pp 49
Abstract

The new taxon is considered to be a hybrid between Salix futura and S. gracilistyla; it is designated S. X kawamurana.

Author(s)
Kimura, A.
Citation
Journal of Japanese Botany (Shokubutsu Kenkyu Zasshi), 1971, 46, 10, pp 303-305
Abstract

All the 98 fungal spp. recorded were widely distributed and common in the Pinus densiflora forest in the low mountainous regions of the Chugoku district.

Author(s)
Katumoto, K.; Miake, N.
Publisher
Joint Scientific Committee for Research into the Yasaka Gorge Scenic Reserve., Hiroshima and Yamaguchi, Japan
Citation
The Yasaka Gorge: landscape and environment., pp 523-527

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