Endophytic needle fungi: Culture, ultrastructural and immunocytochemical studies
1989
Suske, J. | Acker, G.
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Bibliographic information
Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis (Germany, F.R.)
Issue
77
Publisher
Springer
Other Subjects
Lophodermium/ tissues; Gruene nadeln; 172.8 rhizophaera kalkhoffii; Nadelpilze - waldsterben relation; Kranke baeume; Endophytische pilze; 416.15/.16; 168; Plant disease manifestations; Gesunde baeume; Manifestation maladies des plantes; Lophodermium piceae; Symptomlose nadeln; Dk 539.25; Lophodermium/ tejido (anatomia); 443--012.4; Sintomas de enfermedades (plantas); 174.7 picea abies; Pilzkultur; Nadeln; Gewebe untersuchungen; 172.8; Lophodermium/ tissu
Language
English
Note
7 ill., 7 tables; 36 ref.
ISBN
3-540-50793-0
Source
Forest decline and air pollution. A study of spruce (Picea abies) on acid soils, Schulze, E.D. (Bayreuth Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Lehrstuhl fuer Pflanzenoekologie)Lange, O.L.Oren, R. (eds.).- Berlin (Germany, F.R.): Springer, 1989.- ISBN 3-540-50793-0. p. 121-136
1990-08-15
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