MISS EDITH A. STONEY states (NATURE, January 6, vol. lxxxii., p. 279) that with a large aperture microscope objective and oblique illumination, Lycopodium spores are seen to be coated with hair-like ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Theoretically, the aerial transport and deposition of fungal spores near to their source depend on the way in which they become airborne.
The American Fern Journal, a quarterly, international, scholarly journal that includes research papers on all aspects relating to ferns and related plants, has been published since 1910. Those ...
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