Fungal spore type 2

Citations total:
8
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original Late Miocene Late Neogene Burundi Sah,S.C.D. Palynology of an Upper Neogene Profile from Rusizi Valley, (Burundi). 1967
original Miocene India(Kerala) Jain,K.P. et al. Some fungal remains from the Tertiaries of Kerala Coast. 1970
original Oligocene Miocene India(Madras) Venkatachala,B.S. et al. Palynology of the Tertiary sediments in the Cauvery Basin. 2. Oligocene to Miocene palynoflora from the subsurface. 1973
original Nd Nd Wilson,M.A. Palynology of three sections across the Uppermost Cretaceous/Paleocene boundary in the Yukon Territory and District of MacKenzie, Canada. 1978
original Miocene India(Kerala) Jain,K.P. et al. Palynology of Neogene sediments around Quilon and Varkala, Kerala Coast, South India.1. Fungal remains. 1979
original Miocene India(Tamil Nadu) Ramanujam,C.G.K. et al. Recognizable spores of rust fungi (Uredinales) from Neyveli Lignite, Tamil Nadu. 1980
original Early Eocene India(Andhra Pradesh) Ambwani,K. Palynology of the Deccan Intertrappea Beds of Rajahmundry District, Andhra Pradesh 1983
original Eocene India(Himachal Pradesh) Sarkar,S. et al. Palynological investigation of the Sabathu Formation (Eocene) in the Banethi-Bagthan area of Himachal Pradesh, India. 1988