The surface structure of saprophytic and parasitic dermatophyte spores John M. B. SmithWarwick J. U. Sandler OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 159
A modified ‘beeli formula’ as identification tool for asterinaceous fungi and their pycnidial stages Marie L. Farr OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 163
Harvest and survival of Aspergillus fumigatus fresenius spores J. L. RichardS. J. CysewskiR. E. Fichtner OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 168
The detection of contamination in Trichophyton rubrum and trichophyton mentagrophytes John B. FischerJulius Kane OriginalPaper Pages: 169 - 180
Two sphaeropsidaceous fungi on Careya arborea Roxb. from India D. V. SinghB. M. Khanna OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 184
Yeastlike to mycelial phase transformation of Histoplasma capsulatum as observed by scanning electron microscopy Robert G. GarrisonJames W. Lane OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 193
Cephalosporium salvinae sp. nov. a pathogen of Salvinia rotundifolia willd Rena T. JonesLafayette Frederick OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 200
Influence of some factors on the growth and development of adiaspores of the fungus emmonsia crescens Emmons et Jellison 1960 F. HamáčekF. KynteraM. Otčenášek OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 209
Fungi of certain stored vegetable seeds in relation to pre- and post-emergence effects Awatar S. SekhonT. N. Shivapuri OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 215
Irradiation induced physiological and morphological variation in Colletotrichum capsici, incitant of anthracnose of chillies M. S. ChatrathS. P. RaychaudhuriJ. P. Gupta OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 222
Chemical and physiological changes in filamentous fungi during autolysis. X. Changes in the concentration of polyol in autolysing cultures of several fungi R. LahozAna Maria BallesterosJuana Gonzalez Ibeas OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 228
Nematophagous fungi of agricultural soils I J. SachidanandaK. Ramakrishnan OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 241