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    Myxomycetes of the Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Davidson County, Tennessee by Rosing, Wayne C

    Published in Castanea (01-09-2006)
    “…A survey for myxomycetes was conducted within the Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Davidson County, Tennessee from May 5 to October 2, 1994. Fruiting bodies…”
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    Myxomycetes of Cedars of Lebanon State Park, Wilson County, Tennessee by Rosing, Wayne C

    Published in Castanea (01-09-2004)
    “…A survey of myxomycetes was conducted at three sites within Cedars of Lebanon State Park, Wilson County, Tennessee from May 1 to September 30, 1993…”
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    Ultrastructure of ascus and ascospore development in Chaetomium brasiliense [Fungi] by Rosing, Wayne C.

    Published in Mycologia (01-11-1982)
    “…Asci of Chaetomium brasiliense develop by the crozier method. Prior to ascospore delimitation, a typical ascus vesicle forms near the plasma membrane of the…”
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    Ultrastructure of septa, asci, and ascospores of Eremothecium ashbyii by Rosing, W.C

    Published in Mycologia (01-11-1987)
    “…Septa of Eremothecium ashbyii are complete crosswalls (not plugs) and develop by centripetal growth of the hyphal wall. The structure and behavior of spindle…”
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    Ultracytochemical localization of acid phosphatase within deliquescing asci of Chaetomium brasiliense [Fungi] by Rosing, Wayne C.

    Published in Mycologia (1984)
    “…Within asci of Chaetomium brasiliense, acid phosphatase activity is localized in epiplasmic vacuoles, spore-delimiting membranes, and ascospore walls. Enzyme…”
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    Ultrastructure of septa in Chaetomium brasiliense (Ascomycotina) [Fungi, structure] by Rosing, Wayne C.

    Published in Mycologia (01-11-1981)
    “…A number of variations in septal morphology are known within the subclass Ascomycotina even though only a relatively few members of the group have been…”
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    Fine structure of cleistothecia, asci, and ascospores of Myxotrichum deflexum by Rosing, W.C

    Published in Mycologia (01-11-1985)
    “…Cleistothecia of Myxotrichum deflexum are composed of a lax network of peridial hyphae. Outer peridial hyphae (appendages) are very thick-walled and smooth;…”
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