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Taxonomy of some potential wood-staining fungi from New Zealand 2. Pyrenomycetes, Coelomycetes and Hyphomycetes

Hutchison et al., 1988

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7233235283888291115
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Hutchison L
Reid J
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New Zealand Journal of Botany

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From native and introduced tree species growing in the North Island of New Zealand, a number of potential wood-staining fungi were isolated and studied. One wood-staining Pyrenomycete, three wood-staining Coelomycetes, and twelve wood-staining …
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