- as it now stands,
including especially all
agriculturally significant Fusaria.
There is a
counterproposal (unrelated to
Watanabe 2011) that goes far...
- species, the
mycologists Snyder and
Hansen collected samples of
various fusaria from
laboratories worldwide,
isolated single spores and
cultured them for...
-
Microbial Culture Collection's
European Fusarium Database has
information on
Fusaria found in the
country by
sample date, species, chemotype, and host (and...
-
traditional household Morogo of
Giyana The
level of
mycotic and
mycotoxigenic Fusaria in
traditional morogo and the agro-environment of
Dikgale Demographic Surveillance...
-
equiseti (Corda) Sacc.
Synonyms Fusarium equiseti var. cr****um Wollenw.,
Fusaria autographica delineata 3: no. 921 (1930)
Selenosporium equiseti Corda,...
- of
Minnesota in
Saint Paul. It
primarily hosts research into
rusts and
Fusaria of cereals. The San
Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center in Parlier...
- ****ociated with "beans
heavily infested with
various fungi (Aspergilli,
Fusaria, Penicillia, Rhizopus, etc.) and
bacteria (Lactobacilli, Streptrococci)"...
- & Everh.) Wollenw.,
Fusaria autographica delineata 3: no. 930 (1930)
Fusarium scirpi var.
caudatum (Wollenw.) Wollenw.,
Fusaria autographica delineata...
-
exudates in
relation to the
nitrogen requirements of
rhizosphere soil
Fusaria".
Plant and Soil. 52 (4): 491–499. doi:10.1007/BF02277944. ISSN 0032-079X...
- 101-113. Joffe, A. Z. (1960a).
Toxicity and
antibiotic properties of some
Fusaria. Bull. Res. Counc. Isr. 8D,81-95. Joffe, A. Z. (1960b). The
mycoflora of...