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Leotiaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leotiaceae. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, ... The Leotiaceae are a family of fungi in ... en.wikiped…
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Leotiaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leotiaceae. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, ... The Leotiaceae are a family of fungi in ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leotiaceae" ...
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Family: Leotiaceae
Family: Leotiaceae. Leotia. Leotia are small saprophytic fungi found growing from soil. ... An olive green to brown moist head on …
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Family: Leotiaceae
Family: Leotiaceae. Leotia. Leotia are small saprophytic fungi found growing from soil. ... An olive green to brown moist head on a slimy yellow stalk often ...
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Leotiales
... Fuckelia, Topospora, Leotiaceae) (29 spp) Godronia ... Gremmeniella (Brunchorstia, Leotiaceae) (2 spp) Gremmeniella abietina .…
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Leotiales
... Fuckelia, Topospora, Leotiaceae) (29 spp) Godronia ... Gremmeniella (Brunchorstia, Leotiaceae) (2 spp) Gremmeniella abietina ... mitosporic Leotiaceae) ...
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Leotiaceae
Leotiaceae. Case Number: 299; 301-302. Back. Last update: 29 Feb 96. Preparation of this page by Robert Fogel (rfogel@umich.edu) s…
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Leotiaceae
Leotiaceae. Case Number: 299; 301-302. Back. Last update: 29 Feb 96. Preparation of this page by Robert Fogel (rfogel@umich.edu) supported in part by ...
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Google Directory - Science > Biology > Flora and Fauna ...
Directory Help. Search only in LeotiaceaeSearch the Web. Leotiaceae. Science > Biology > Flora and Fauna > Fungi > Asc…
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Google Directory - Science > Biology > Flora and Fauna ...
Directory Help. Search only in LeotiaceaeSearch the Web. Leotiaceae. Science > Biology > Flora and Fauna > Fungi > Ascomycota > Leotiaceae. Go to Directory Home ...
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The barley scald pathogen Rhynchosporium secalis is closely ...
Leotiaceae. Leotiales. L37536. Leptosphaeria ... The Leotiaceae and Rhytismataceae in this analysis ... Leotiaceae. and Hyaloscyph…
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The barley scald pathogen Rhynchosporium secalis is closely ...
Leotiaceae. Leotiales. L37536. Leptosphaeria ... The Leotiaceae and Rhytismataceae in this analysis ... Leotiaceae. and Hyaloscyphaceae were polyphyletic, as ...
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Myconet
A monograph of the genus Unguiculariopsis (Leotiaceae, Encoelioideae). - Mycotaxon 32: 1-83. ... of foliicolous discomycetes (Leot…
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Myconet
A monograph of the genus Unguiculariopsis (Leotiaceae, Encoelioideae). - Mycotaxon 32: 1-83. ... of foliicolous discomycetes (Leotiaceae). - Mycotaxon 30: 189 ...
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BOLD Systems - Taxonomy Browser
Leotiaceae [1] BOLD Stats. Specimen Records: 1. Specimens ... images representing subtaxa of Leotiales. Leotia lubrica (Leotiaceae…
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BOLD Systems - Taxonomy Browser
Leotiaceae [1] BOLD Stats. Specimen Records: 1. Specimens ... images representing subtaxa of Leotiales. Leotia lubrica (Leotiaceae) 926608. Collection Sites ...
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Kent Parsons Dumont Records
His fields of research were the Sclerotiniaceae and Leotiaceae. ... taxonomic research in the Sclerotiniaceae and Leotiaceae, and …
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Kent Parsons Dumont Records
His fields of research were the Sclerotiniaceae and Leotiaceae. ... taxonomic research in the Sclerotiniaceae and Leotiaceae, and grant applications. ...
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Leotia atrovirens (MushroomExpert.Com)
of Leotia atrovirens makes it easily distinguished from the other common "Jelly Babies." It differs from Leotia lubrica,…
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Leotia atrovirens (MushroomExpert.Com)
of Leotia atrovirens makes it easily distinguished from the other common "Jelly Babies." It differs from Leotia lubrica, which has a yellow cap, and from Leotia ...
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