Literature
Barnett, H. L. 1955. Illustrated genera of Imperfect Fungi. Burgess Publishing Co. Minn. U.S.A. 218 pp.
Butler, E. J. &G. R. Bisby. 1960. The Fungi of India. (revised byR. S. Vasudeva). Indian Coun. Agr. Res., New Delhi. 552 pp.
Chupp, Charles. 1953. A monograph of the fungus genusCercospora, Ithaca, New York. 667 pp.
Hughes, S. J. 1952. Studies on micro-fungi. XIV.Stigmella, Stigmina, Camptomeris, Polythrincium and Fusicladiella. Mycol. Pap. 49. Common. Mycol. Inst. Kew, England. 25 pp.
Govindu, H. C. &M. J. Thirumalachar. 1963. Check list ofCercospora species in India. Bull. no. 7, Dept. Agric. Mysore State. 47 pp.
Kirtikar, K. R. &B. D. Basu. 1918. Indian Medicinal Plants. Vols. I & II. Panini Office, Bahadurganj. Allahabad. 1419 pp.
Pavgi, M. S. &U. P. Singh. 1964. Parasitic fungi from North India. Mycopath. et Mycol. Appl.23: 188–196.
Ramakrishnan, T. S. &N. V. Sundaram. 1954. Notes on some fungi from South India. Indian Phytopath.7: 61–67.
Subramanian, C. V. 1956. Hyphomycetes I. J. Indian Bot. Soc.35: 53–91.
Thirumalachar, M. J. &H. C. Govindu. 1953. Notes on someCercospora species from India — II. Sydowia, Ann. mycol.7: 45–49.
Thirumalachar, M. J. &H. C. Govindu. 1954. Notes on some Cercosporae-V Sydowia, Ann. mycol.8: 343–348.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Pavgi, M.S., Singh, U.P. Parasitic fungi from North India-VII. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 30, 261–270 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02053157
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02053157