Chytridiaceous fungi with unusual sporangial ornamentation. Amer. J. But. 25, 485--493 (1938).—: Chytridiaceous fungi with unusual sporangial ornamentation. Amer. J. Bot. 25 , 485–493 (1938).Sparrow, F. K. (1938) Chytridiaceous fungi with unusual sporangial ornamentation. Amer. J...
doi:10.2307/3759162F. K. SparrowNew York Botanical GardenMycologiaSparrow, F. K. Jr. (1979). Observation on Chytridiaceous parasites of Phanerogams XXVIII. Physoderma on Sium Suave. Mycologia., 71: 423-433.
Type of epibiotic sporangial development, at the moment, is regarded as simply another morphological parameter.doi:10.1139/b75-165SparrowFrederick K.Canadian Journal of Botany
Sparrow, F. K. (1964) Observations on chytridiaceous parasites of phanerogams. XIV. Physoderma calami. Amer. J. Bot. 51: pp. 958-963Sparrow, F.K., Johns, R. M. : Observations on chytridiaceous parasites of phanerogams. XVII. Notes on a Physodermaparasi- tic on Asclepias ...
A new species, Entophlyctis aurea, is suggested for a large, monocentric, inoperculate, rhizidiaceous chytrid with bright orange contents in the mature sporangium. It is extremely variable in size and shape. Both of these chytrids have been separated from other aquatic fungi found in baiting ...
M. (1970) Observations on chytridiaceous parasites of phanerogams. XVII. Notes on a Physoderma parasite on Asclepias incarnata. Arch. Mikrobiol. 70: pp. 72-81Sparrow, F. K., Griffin, J. E., Johns, R. M.: Observations on chytridiaceous parasites of phanerogams. XI. A Physoderma ...
While several Chytridiaceous fungi werefound on these two algae, in only one were significant phases in the life history observed.doi:10.1016/S0007-1536(38)80019-XF.K. SparrowTransactions of the British Mycological Society
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lagenaria as observed by Karling (1936) and of Cdoi:10.2307/3756505R. A. PatersonNew York Botanical GardenMycologiaPaterson RA (1962) Lacustrine chytridiaceous fungi from Maryland. Mycologia 54:694–703
Distribution of certain soil inhabiting chytrid and chytridiaceous species related to some physical and chemical factors. Can. J. Bot. 49: 1743-1755.Booth, T. (1971) Distribution of certain soil inhabiting chytrid and chytridiaceous species related to some physical and chemical factors. Can J ...