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Venturia - article desperately needed
Mateusz Wilk,
28-01-2015 18:43
Does any of you have pdf of this legendary paper:
Barr ME (1959) Northern Pyrenomycetes I. Canadian Eastern Arctic. Contrib. Inst. Botan. Univ. Montreal, 73:1-101.
Or at least pages with description and illustration of Venturia fimbriata?
I will be extremely grateful for your help!
Best regards,
Mateusz
Martin Bemmann,
28-01-2015 20:01
Re : Venturia - article desperately needed
Dear Mateusz,
an illustration and comment you will find at Barr 1997 under Neocoleroa fimbriata:
http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0064/0160.htm 0161 and 0163.
Regards
Martin
an illustration and comment you will find at Barr 1997 under Neocoleroa fimbriata:
http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0064/0160.htm 0161 and 0163.
Regards
Martin
Mateusz Wilk,
28-01-2015 20:24
Re : Venturia - article desperately needed
Dear Martin,
Thank you for the tip - so it is the very same picture? I hoped also for the information about asci and presence-absence of pseudoparaphyses..
But if that's the case, and the original Barr (1959) does not contain anything more - then that will do.
Thank you again for help!
All the best,
Mateusz
Thank you for the tip - so it is the very same picture? I hoped also for the information about asci and presence-absence of pseudoparaphyses..
But if that's the case, and the original Barr (1959) does not contain anything more - then that will do.
Thank you again for help!
All the best,
Mateusz
Martin Bemmann,
28-01-2015 20:51
Re : Venturia - article desperately needed
Dear Mateusz,
Barr places fimbriata in Neocoleora on p. 163 which she characterizes among other features to have sparse pseodoparaphyses.
Regards
Martin
Barr places fimbriata in Neocoleora on p. 163 which she characterizes among other features to have sparse pseodoparaphyses.
Regards
Martin
Mateusz Wilk,
28-01-2015 21:28
Re : Venturia - article desperately needed
Martin,
Thanks again - I missed that line, font in Mycotaxon is not people-with-fever-friendly;)
Goodnight then!
Mateusz
Thanks again - I missed that line, font in Mycotaxon is not people-with-fever-friendly;)
Goodnight then!
Mateusz