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Bibliography of Fusarium (Fungi: Hyphomycetes) in South Africa, 1945-1985
Submitted: 22 October 1987 | Published: 23 October 1987
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W. F. O. Marasas, National Research Institute for Nutritional Diseases, South African Medical Research Council, South AfricaSandra C. Lamprecht, Plant Protection Research Institute, South Africa
P. S. van Wyk, Department of Plant Pathology, University of the Orange Free State, South Africa
R. Y Anelich, Plant Protection Research Institute, South Africa
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A taxonomic study of the genus Fusarium in South Africa was published by Doidge in 1938. A record of all the fungi, including Fusarium, known to occur in South Africa, and of the literature concerning them until the end of 1945, was compiled by Doidge in 1950. The present bibliography attempts to provide an index to all the literature on Fusarium in South Africa published after 1945 until the end of 1985. An alphabetical list of Fusarium species is provided and the hosts and/or substrates from which each species has been recorded are listed alphabetically together with references to the literature cited. A separate alphabetical list of hosts and substrates together with the Fusarium species recorded on each is also included.
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