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      Botany & plant sciences
      January 1971

      Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes

      by M B Ellis

      This is a study of Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes.

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      Microbiology (non-medical)
      January 1976

      More Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes

      by M B Ellis

      Following on from the successful volume Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes comes More Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes - once again delving into the biology, pathology and control of Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes.

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      Microbiology (non-medical)
      January 1959

      Papers on Species of Corynespora

      by M B Ellis

      Mycological papers on species of the Corynespora

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      Fertilizers & manures
      December 2000

      Sustainable Management of Soil Organic Matter

      by Edited by Robert M Rees, B Ball, C Watson, C D Campbell

      Includes some fifty edited and revised papers from an international conference on Sustainable Management of Soil Organic Matter, held by the British Society of Soil Science in Edinburgh in September 1999. The book explores the results of recent research studies examining how organic matter functions in soils, factors affecting organic matter quality and quantity and how management of organic matter can be optimised in order to achieve sustainable farming practices.

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      Botany & plant sciences
      December 1997

      Plant Clinic Handbook

      by Jim M Waller, B J Ritchie, Mark Holderness

      Since its creation in 1920, The International Mycological Institute has been concerned with the identification of plant-pathogenic fungi and bacteria. Part of its role has been the development of plant clinics, which have an important role in providing access for farmers and extension workers to specialist scientific services for the diagnosis of plant disease problems and advice on control measures. Clinics can also be bases from which surveys of crop problems are made and data on the needs of farmers are assimilated, in order to identify research priorities. This practical handbook provides information on all aspects of the technical procedures, material requirements and organisation for the effective operation of a plant clinic. It describes the diagnostic process, from field observation and collection through to methods of culture, microscopy, keeping records and reference material, general laboratory practice and equipment maintainance. The procedures described have been used successfully at IMI for many years, and through a series of training programmes, have been transferred to laboratories in many other countries. Essential reading for those involved in setting up and running plant clinics and plant quarantine facilities, this handbook will also be of interest to all practitioners and advanced students of plant pathology, particularly those concerned with diagnostics, and to crop protection specialists working in an advisory capacity.

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      Microbiology (non-medical)
      January 1970

      Studies in the Lophiostomataceae

      by C G C Chesters, A Bella

      Mycological papers on the studies in the Lophiostomataceae.

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      2024

      Complementary Medicine

      Advice recommendations for self-medication

      by M. Schlenk, G. Bauer, H. Blaschke, B. Emde, Dr. M. Glöckler,M. Müller-Frahling and N. Schlesinger

      Diversity in consultations Self-medication offers a wide range of therapy options that can be used in a targeted manner. This volume contains therapy recommendations for a specific clinical picture from the areas of - Phytotherapy - Homeopathy (single and complex remedies) - Anthroposophic medicine - Aromatherapy - Schuessler salts - Spagyrics - Bach flower therapy as well as recommendations on food supplements and the microbiome. For over 100 self-medication indications, suggested preparations for all the above-mentioned therapeutic approaches have been compiled in a compact, pocket-sized format. The 3rd edition has been greatly expanded and updated to include advice options. The highlight: In addition to the recommendations from complementary medicine, the reader is also always told how to treat according to the allopathic approach. This guarantees that users will always find the right medicine for the purpose.

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      SIGILS

      Illustrated Guide to the Symbols of Spirit and Thought

      by M B Jackson

      Sigils are symbolic icons designed for a specific magical purpose. In modern times, Chaos magi-cians employ Sigils as Monograms of Thought, psychological symbols of intent and desire, created by the conjuror in their personal quest of mystical exploration. Fully illustrated guides to these magic symbols accompany full explanations from down through the millenia.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      July 2023

      Do good unto all

      by Timothy G. Fehler, Jared B. Thomley

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