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Survey Of The Endogonaceae In Minnesota With Synoptic Keys To Genera And Species, F. L. Pfleger, Elwin L. Stewart Jan 1989

Survey Of The Endogonaceae In Minnesota With Synoptic Keys To Genera And Species, F. L. Pfleger, Elwin L. Stewart

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Sixteen species in the Endogonaceae (Zygomycotina) were identified from 22 different plant species from a native prairie, an intensively cultivated vegetable field, a reclaimed iron ore tailings basin, an undisturbed site adjacent to the iron ore tailings basin, and from a Pinus resinosa plantation. Seven species of Endogonaceae identified in this study are new records for Minnesota. Synoptic keys to genera and species are presented.


Higher Fungi Of Minnesota, Ll., Margaret G. Weaver, Robert L. Shaffer Jan 1972

Higher Fungi Of Minnesota, Ll., Margaret G. Weaver, Robert L. Shaffer

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

This paper, an annotated list of 240 species of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes of Minnesota, is the first published report of the occurrence of many of the species in the state and is the second report presented by the authors. These collections were made in nine Minnesota counties.


Records Of The Higher Fungi Of Minnesota, Margaret G. Weaver, Robert L. Shaffer Jan 1968

Records Of The Higher Fungi Of Minnesota, Margaret G. Weaver, Robert L. Shaffer

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

This paper, presenting an annotated list of 203 species of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes of Minnesota, is the first published report of the occurrence of many of the species in the state. The collections on which the list is based were made in five Minnesota counties and are deposited in the senior author's herbarium at Faribault, Minnesota, and in the University of Michigan Herbarium at Ann Arbor, Michigan.