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The Mycoflora of Wheat Field Debris, Part I
Bothalia | Vol 11, No 3 | a1448 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v11i3.1448
| © 1974 M. C. Papendorf, W. J. Jooste
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 12 November 1974 | Published: 04 December 1974
Submitted: 12 November 1974 | Published: 04 December 1974
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M. C. Papendorf, Institute for Botanical Research. Potchefstroom Universityfor C.H.E, South AfricaW. J. Jooste, Institute for Botanical Research. Potchefstroom University for C.H.E, South Africa
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Descriptions are given of five fungus species isolated from stubble of a wheat field in the Heibron district: Acremonium strictum Gams, Acremonium persicinun (Nicot) Gams, Acremonium curvulumGams, Tricellula curvata Haskins and Ulocladium consortiale (Thum.) Simmons.
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