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Monograph of the Monocotyledon-Inhabiting Species of Lophodermium

Monograph Out of Print
Series: Mycological Papers Volume: 176
By: P R Johnston
239 pages
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Monograph of the Monocotyledon-Inhabiting Species of Lophodermium
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  • Monograph of the Monocotyledon-Inhabiting Species of Lophodermium ISBN: 9780851995588 Paperback Jan 2001 Out of Print #122877
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About this book

This paper reports a type study of those species and infraspecific taxa of "Lophodermium" described or reported from monocotyledons. The history of the taxonomy and classification of these fungi and methods used in their study are given, together with an outline of the morphology and ontogeny of the "Rhytismataceae" as a whole. The majority of the monocotyledon-inhabiting species can be placed in one of five broad morphological groups. The morphology and ontogeny of these groups are described in detail, together with notes on those morphological characters most useful at both the specific and supraspecific level. The biology and geographical distribution of the monocotyledon-inhabiting species is discussed. A cladistic analysis compares the relationships of the groups recognized among the monocotyledon-inhabiting species with "Rhytismataceae" from other substrata. Keys are presented to all species.

Contents

History of the genus "Lophodermium"; the monocotyledon-inhabiting species of "Lophodermium"; materials and methods; morphology and ontogeny; morphological gropus; biology and distribution; cladistic analyses; keys to accepted species; species descriptions; appendix - extra-limital species examined; list of new taxa and new combinations; host list.

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Monograph Out of Print
Series: Mycological Papers Volume: 176
By: P R Johnston
239 pages
Publisher: CABI Publishing
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