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Stephen Martin Mifsud
I was happy to find these orange asmocyetes which
I am reviewing the genus Durandiella, and I would like to obtain some manuscript that I do not have, I do not have information for five species (D. gallica, D. pseudotsugae, D. salicis= Holwaya salicis, D. sibirica, D. tsugae), the manuscript in which are described are:
Durandiella gallica:
Durandiella gallica M. Morelet, Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Archéol. Toulon & Var: 3 (1971)
Durandiella pseudotsugae:
Funk, A. 1962. Durandiella pseudotsugae n. sp.; taxonomy, cultural characteristics, life history, and host response. Canadian Journal of Botany. 40(2):331-335
Durandiella salicis:
Müller, E.; Ahmad, S. 1959. Über einige neue oder bemerkenswerte Ascomyceten aus Pakistan. IV. Biologia Lahore. 5(1):1-18
Durandiella sibirica
Shabunin, D.A.; Alekseev, V.A. 2001. The subtop dieback of fir crowns, caused by a new species of a fungus from genus Durandiella. Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya. 35(1):52-55
Durandiella tsugae
Baranyay J.A. (1966) Fungi from Dwarf mistletoe infections in western hemlock. Can. J. Bot. 44(5): 597-604
Somebody have someone of them,
thanks in advance,
Luis
you should now have 2 and 5
Could you send me these papers ?
Best, Guy
maybe the full title of the first article could help to detect it:
Morelet, M. (1971). Une espèce nouvelle de Durandiella sur sapin. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles et d'Archéologie de Toulon et du Var (197), 3-4.
You know G.J.Krieglsteiner's paper on it?:
http://www.dgfm-ev.de/sites/default/files/ZM442277Krieglsteiner.pdf
Regards
Martin
thanks, I did not know this manuscript, is great to understand the morphology of this species. Any other manuscript, except for D. sibirica, the paraphyses are not illustrated.
Regards,
luis
Hello Guy,
You should now have them.
Thank you,
John