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2007
Greif, M.D., Tsuneda, A., Currah, R.S., Gibas, C.F.C.
Catinella olivacea is a discomycetous fungus often found fruiting within cavities in rotting logs. Because this habitat would lack the air currents upon which discomycete species normally rely for the dispersal of their forcibly ejected ascospores, we suspected an alternative disseminative...
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Patterns in the occurrence of saprophytic fungi carried by arthropods caught in traps baited with rotted wood and dung
Download2007
Fungi from approximately 1700 individual arthropods that had been captured in traps set in aspen-dominated woodland in western Canada and baited with coyote dung, moose dung, white-rotted wood, brown-rotted wood and fiberglass were isolated in pure culture and identified. These data were analysed...
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The Peridial Development and Dehiscence Mechanism of Cryptendoxyla hypophloia, a Cleistothecial Ascomycete Isolated from the Bodies of Arthropods
Download2004
Currah, R.S., Greif, M.D., Tsuneda, A.
Cryptendoxyla hypophloia is a rarely reported cleistothecial ascomycete that has a cephalothecoid peridium comprising six to eight plates that split apart at maturity to expose the ascospores. Three new isolates from the bodies of live-trapped insects represent circumstantial evidence supporting...