Zur Entwickelungsgeschichte Der Ascomyceten, with the subtitle Chaetomium..., explores the developmental history of Ascomycetes. Penned by Wilhelm Zopf, this work delves into the intricate world of fungal development, particularly focusing on the genus Chaetomium. This detailed study offers insights into the life cycle and evolutionary aspects of these fascinating microorganisms.
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