SUBJECT INDEX 





Soil fungi, taxonomic studies, 429- 

 434 

 kinds of fungi isolated, 430-432 

 methods, 429-430 

 number of fungi in soils and 

 factors influencing preva- 

 lence, 432-434, 434 ' 

 Solarium 



dulcamara, 313 



magia, 313 



tuberosum, 313 

 Sorbose, 18 

 Sordaria, 176, 191, 431, 484 



fimicola, 26, 187 

 Sordariaceae, 484 

 Sorosporella, 448 



uvella, 445, 446-447, 457 

 Sorosporium reilianam, 260, 267, 



278, 337 

 Sow bugs, 176 

 Soya sauce, 49 

 Soybean, 237, 402 



fros^-eve leaf spot, 410 

 Spawn, 353 



Spegazzinites crucifor?uis, 482, 487 

 Spermoedia davits, 356 

 Sphacelia, 355 



segetum, 356 

 Sphacelic acid, 358 

 Sphaceloma faivcetti, 269, 291, 411, 



449 

 Sphacelotheca 



cruenta, 267, 278 



sorghi, 260, 266, 267, 276, 278 

 Sphacelotoxin, 359 

 Sphaerella chondri, 469 

 Sphaeria 



ellipsocarpa, 192 



inquinana, 192 



lanada, 192 



lemaneae, 192 



scirpi, 192 

 Sphaeriaceae, 484 

 Sphaeriales, 466 

 Sphaerioidaceae, 486 

 Sphaerites, 481 



suessi, 484 

 Sphaero bolus, 202, 204, 205 



ionxensis, 209 



stellatus, 203, 209 

 Sphaeronema, 430 



fimbriatum, 18 



Sphaeropsis, 5 



malorum, 22, 29, 104, 242 

 Sphaerostilbe, 444, 449 

 aurantiicola, 446-447 ', 449, 456 

 coccophila, 447 

 ■flammea, 447 

 Sphaerotheca 

 humuli, 260, 278 

 lanestris, 403 

 mors-uvae, 186, 7## 

 pamwsa, 403 

 pannosa var. re^ae, 113 

 Sphaerulina trifolii, 26, 27 

 Sphagnum, 310 

 Sphenophorus obscurus, 175 

 S pic aria, 171, 444, 445 

 anomala, 452 

 fariuosa, 447 

 javanica, 446-441 

 Spiculisporic acid, 163 

 Spinulosin, 85 

 Spiral hyphae, 380, 5S/, 383 

 Spiralia, 5#-/ 

 Sponges, 137 



spicules, 481 

 Spongospora subterranea, 399 

 Spontaneous generation, 417, 418, 



422 

 Sporangioles, 299 

 Spore dissemination, 166-209 

 distribution of spores, 167-179 

 air currents, 168-171 

 animals as vectors, 175-177 

 aquatic fungi, 167-168 

 insects as vectors, 172-175 

 rate of fall of spores, 172 

 seed-borne fungi, 178 

 soil-borne fungi, 178 

 spore traps, 171-172 

 terrestrial fungi, 168 

 the human agency, 177 

 water, 179 

 hygroscopic mechanism in Myxo- 



mycetes, 179 

 implications, 205 

 spore discharge among Ascomy- 



cetes, 186-193 

 spore discharge among Basidio- 



mvcetes, 194-205 

 spore expulsion among Phycomy- 



cetes, 180-186 

 structural adaptation, 179 

 Spore germination, 96, 210-235 



