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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.
FRAGNER P., HEJZLAR J. (1973): „Graphiosis“- eine neue Erkrankung des Menschen? Česká Mykologie 27(2): 98-106 (published: 1973)
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Part of the resting spores of E. virulenta, E. thaxteriana, and E. destruens germinate still after 72 hours of treatment with concentrated ajatin. A culture 14 days old may furnish a viable inoculum after being submerged in concentrated ajatin for 96 hours. The resting spores of all three species are at optimum state in a 14 days old culture, or during the first two months, stored at dry state in the refrigerator (7–15 °C).
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