Fungi

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Doidge Name author Doidge, E.M. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Doidge, Ethel Mary
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:18116-1
Author for:
12 names
Base author for:
1 names
8 References:
  1. Doidge, E.M. (1917), South African Perisporiales. I. Perisporiaceae. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 5 (4)
  2. Doidge, E.M. (1920), South African Perisporiaceae. IV. New species from the Coast Districts. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 8 (2)
  3. Doidge, E.M. (1922), South African Ascomycetes in the National Herbarium. Part II. Nos. 51-85. Bothalia 1 (2)
  4. Doidge, E.M. (1924), South African Ascomycetes in the National Herbarium. Part III. Nos. 86-135. Bothalia 1 (4)
  5. Doidge, E.M. (1927), A preliminary study of the South African rust fungi. Bothalia 2
  6. Doidge, E.M. (1939), South African rust fungi. III. Bothalia 3
  7. Doidge, E.M. (1942), Revised descriptions of Phyllachora and related genera. Bothalia 4
  8. Doidge, E.M. (1942), A revision of South African Microthyriaceae. Bothalia 4 (2)

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