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LAKHANPAL T.N., MUKERJI K.G. (1973): Morphology of some Indian species of Xylariceae and Clavicipitaceae. Česká Mykologie 27(3): 169-173 (published: 1973)
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A new species, Penicillium atrosanguineum B. X. Dong, is described from wheat stored in a silo in Prague. The species belongs to the subsection Asymmetrica-Divaricata and differs from previously known taxa by specific morphological features of colonies, conidiophores, and conidia.
SAXENA A.S., MUKERJI K.G. (1973): Fungi of Delhi. XVII. Three unrecorded coprophilous Ascomycetes. Česká Mykologie 27(3): 165-168 (published: 1973)
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The morphology of selected Indian species of the families Xylariaceae and Clavicipitaceae is described. The paper includes four species of Xylaria and one species each of Cordyceps and Balansia, expanding knowledge of these fungal groups in India.
SAXENA A.S., MUKERJI K.G. (1973): Fungi of Delhi. XVI. Further additions to Indian species of Chaetomium. Česká Mykologie 27(3): 162-164 (published: 1973)
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Three coprophilous ascomycetes previously unrecorded in India—Kernia geniculotricha, Microascus manginii, and Podospora tetraspora—are described. Their morphology and growth characteristics are provided, and their isolation methods are detailed.
MUKERJI K.G., KAPOOR S. (1969): Fungi of Delhi. V. Some interesting Loculoascomycetes. Česká Mykologie 23(4): 256-261 (published: 15th October, 1969)
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Four Loculoascomycetes from families Didymosphaeriaceae and Patellariaceae are described. Didymosphaeria mulleri sp. nov. and Valsaria mundkurina sp. nov. are new. Patellaria atrata and Rhytidhysterium rufulum are also treated, with detailed morphological descriptions.
MUKERJI K.G. (1969): Fungi of delhi. VI. Two members of Mucorales. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 65-67 (published: 1969)
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During the taxonomic studies of fungi several members of Mucorales were isolated from soil and dung of various animals. This paper describes only two of them, Rhizopus chinensis Saito and Chaetocladium hesseltinii Mehrotra et Sarbhoy. In addition, several other forms were isolated, of which the worth mentioning are Helicostylum piriforme, Syncephalis cornu, Piptocephalis tieghemiana, P. cylindrospora and P. brijmohani sp. nov.
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