The Imperial Bureau of Mycology was established in 1920 as a centre for accumulating and disseminating information on plant pathogenic fungi in the British empire and for undertaking systematic research into such fungi. It was initially based in two houses at Kew, but in 1930 moved into a purpose-built building in the grounds of the Royal Botanic Gardens. In the same year, it became part of the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux and was renamed the Imperial Mycological Ins… WebSep 30, 2004 · The ability to produce melanized appressoria is an absolute requirement for leaf infection 15.We generated GFP-expressing transformants of the melanin-deficient …
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WebSep 10, 2024 · Anthony Johnston (left) was Director Commonwealth Mycological Institute between 1968 to 1983. He was instrumental in the changeover from manual to computerised production of abstract journals and setting up a computer database with an online retrieval service. It was sad to hear of the passing of Anthony Johnston, a plant pathologist and … WebMar 17, 2024 · Taxonomic records of coprophilous fungi from Brazil are revisited. In total, 271 valid species names, including representatives of Ascomycota (187), Basidiomycota (32), Kickxellomycota (2), Mucoromycota (45) and Zoopagomycota (5), are reported from herbivore dung. Identification keys for coprophilous fungi from Brazil are provided, … timothy mcbride chelsea ma
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WebPublisher : Commonwealth Mycological Institute. Location of publication : Kew. Country of publication : UK. Language of text : English. Indexing terms for this abstract: Organism … WebCAB International, Wallingford, United Kingdom; Commonwealth Mycological Institute, Kew, Surrey, England. Unger, F. 1847. Beitrag zur Kenntnis in der Kartoffelkrankheit vorkommenden Pilze und der Ursache ihres Entstehens (Contributions to the knowledge of the fungi occurring in the potato disease and the cause of their emergence). Bot. Z. 5:314. timothy mcbride obituary