Fungi

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Nag Raj Name author Nag Raj, T.R. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Nag Raj, Tumkur R.
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:23827-1
Author for:
26 names
Base author for:
2 names
6 References:
  1. Nag Raj, T.R. (1977), Miscellaneous microfungi II. Canadian Journal of Botany 55 (7)
  2. Nag Raj, T.R. (1977), Genera coelomycetum. XIII. Plectronidium gen. nov. Canadian Journal of Botany 55 (6)
  3. Nag Raj, T.R. (1979), Genera coelomycetum. XVII. New anamorph genera:Libartania and Plectronidiopsis. Canadian Journal of Botany 57 (13)
  4. Nag Raj, T.R. (1989), Redisposals and redescriptions in the Monochaetia-Seiridium, Pestalotia-Pestalotiopsis complexes. IX. On the status of Pestalotia eupyrena, Pestalotia gastrolobi and Pestalotia veneta. Mycotaxon 35 (2)
  5. Nag Raj, T.R. (1993), Coelomycetous anamorphs with appendage-bearing conidia
  6. Nag Raj, T.R. (1994), Discosia eucalypticola anam.-sp. nov. Mycotaxon 50

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