Rosellinia: Literature cited

           

Literature cited

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Fabre, J. H. 1878. Essai sur les sphériacées du département de Vaucluse. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Sér. VI, 9: 66-118.

Francis, S. M. 1985. Rosellinia necatrix-fact or fiction? Sydowia38: 75-86.

Francis, S. M. 1986. Needle blights of conifers. Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 87: 397-400.

Ju, Y.-M., & J. D. Rogers. 1990. Astrocystis reconsidered. Mycologia 82: 342-349.

Ju, Y.-M., & J. D. Rogers. 1994. Kretzschmariella culmorum (Cooke) comb. nov. and notes on some other monocot-inhabiting xylariaceous fungi. Mycotaxon 51: 241-255.

Ju, Y.-M., & J. D. Rogers. 1999. The Xylariaceae of Taiwan (excluding Anthostomella). Mycotaxon 73: 343-440.

Laessøe, T. 1989. Notes on Penzigia, Sarcoxylon and Hypoxylina. Syst. Ascomycetum 8: 25-28.

Laessøe, T., & B. M. Spooner. 1994. Rosellinia & Astrocystis (Xylariaceae): New species and generic concepts. KewBull. 49: 1-70.

Petrini, L. E. 1993. Rosellinia species of the temperate zone. Sydowia 44: 169-281.

Petrini, L. E. 2003. Rosellinia and related genera in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 41: 71-138.

Petrini, L. E., & F. Candoussau 1993. Neotypification of Rosellinia buxi Fabre. Mycotaxon 49: 303-305.

Petrini, L. E., O. Petrini & S. M. Francis. 1989. On Rosellinia mammaeformis and other related species. Sydowia 41: 257-276.

Rappaz, F. 1995. Anthostomella and related Xylariaceous fungi on hard wood from Europe and North America. Mycol. Helv. 7: 99-168.

Rogers,J. D. 2000. Thoughts and musings on tropical Xylariaceae. Mycol. Res. 104: 1412-1420.

Rogers,J. D., B. E. Callan & G. J.Samuels. 1987. The Xylariaceae of the rain forests of North Sulawesi (Indonesia). Mycotaxon 29: 113-172.

Rogers,J. D. & Y.-M. Ju. 1998. Keys to the Xylariaceae (excluding Anthostomella) of the British Isles. Bot. J. Scotl. 50: 153-160.

San Martin González, F., & J. D. Rogers. 1995. Rosellinia and Thamnomyces in Mexico. Mycotaxon 53: 115-127.

Whalley, A. J. S. 1996. The xylariaceous way of life. Mycol. Res. 100: 897-922.

           

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