Abstract
THE study of galls is never more profitably approached than when the mutual inter-reactions between parasite and host-plant are considered conjointly. The intimate connection existing between these two, whether the parasite be insect or fungus, forbids the divorce of either party, and it is therefore a pleasure to come across a work in which this close union is recognised, and an endeavour made to explain the anatomical changes occurring in fungus-galls from a physiological standpoint.
Beiträge zur physiologischen Anatomie der Pilzgallen.
By Hermann Ritter von Guttenberg. Pp. 70; with 4 plates. (Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 1905.) Price 2s. 9d. net.
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BURDON, E. Beiträge zur physiologischen Anatomie der Pilzgallen . Nature 72, 339–340 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072339a0
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