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The fungal nucleus :
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The fungal nucleus : proceedings
Symposium of the British Mycological Society, held at Queen Elizabeth College London, at April
edited by K. Gull and S.G. Oliver
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Symposium of the British Mycological Society
(Queen Elizabeth College London : April, 1980)
Contributor(s):
Gull, K., ed
Material type:
Text
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English
Publication details:
Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press ,
1981
Description:
x, 345 p. : ill
;
figures
ISBN:
0521234921
Subject(s):
Fungi
Nuclei
Oliver S.G., ed
DDC classification:
21st ed. 579.5135 FUN
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Index: p. 347-58.
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