Everett Stanley Luttrell
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Everett Stanley Luttrell was an American mycologist and plant pathologist at the University of Georgia's Georgia Experiment Station and main campus.He served as the DW Brooks Distinguished Professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Georgia from in 1978 to 1986. Luttrell was particularly known for his work on the classification of perithecial ascomycetes and Helminthosporium.
Everett Stanley Luttrell's Published Works
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Published Works
- Epichloë typhina from toxic tall fescue grasses (1977) (568)
- Taxonomy of the Pyrenomycetes (1951) (270)
- The Ascostromatic Ascomycetes (1955) (166)
- Parasitism of fungi on Vascular Plants (1974) (96)
- Taxonomic Criteria in Helminthosporium 11 (1963) (74)
- Classification of Myriogenospora in the Clavicipitaceae (1977) (58)
- Evaluation of Anthracnose on Grain Sorghum 1 (1964) (58)
- Host–parasite relationships and development of the ergot sclerotium in Claviceps purpurea (1980) (48)
- Conidiogenesis and conidiomata in the Clavicipitoideae. (1984) (47)
- Reciprocal translocation of carbohydrates between host and fungus in bahiagrass infected with Myriogenospora atramentosa (1985) (47)
- The perfect stage of Helminthosporium turcicum. (1958) (43)
- The Disease Cycle and Fungus-Host Relationships in Dallisgrass Ergot (1977) (43)
- Systematics of Helminthosporium and Related Genera (1964) (29)
- Paraphysoids, pseudoparaphyses, and apical paraphyses* (1965) (28)
- Development of the Conidial State of Myriogenospora Atramentosa (1982) (27)
- Ultrastructure of teliospore ontogeny in Tilletia indica (1987) (26)
- Host-parasite relationships in karnal bunt of wheat. (1988) (24)
- Relations of hyphae to host cells in smut galls caused by species of Tilletia, Tolyposporium, and Ustilago (1987) (24)
- THE MORPHOLOGY OF DOTHIDEA COLLECTA (1951) (19)
- Morphology of Meliola Floridensis (1989) (17)
- Ultrastructure of the haustorium of the peanut late leaf spot fungus Cercosporidium personatum (1989) (16)
- Tissue Replacement Diseases Caused by Fungi (1981) (16)
- A new sunflower disease in Texas caused by Diaporthe helianthi. (1984) (15)
- Diseases of Pearl Millet in Georgia. (1954) (15)
- The Morphology of Sphaerostilbe aurantiicola (B. & BR.) Petch (1944) (14)
- Homothallism in an Undescribed Species of Cochliobolus and in Cochliobolus Kusanoi (1959) (14)
- THE MORPHOLOGY OF MYIOCOPRON SMILACIS (DE NOT.) SACC. (1944) (14)
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE ASCOCARP IN GLONIUM STELLATUM (1953) (14)
- Morphology of Trichometasphaeria turcica. (1964) (13)
- Development of the perithecium in Gnomonia comari (Diaporthaceae) (1982) (13)
- A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF HELMINTHOSPORIUM SATIVUM AND RELATED SPECIES (1955) (12)
- Physiologic specialization in Guignardia bidwellii, cause of black rot of Vitis and Parthenocissus species. (1948) (12)
- Helminthosporium nodulosum and related species. (1957) (11)
- An Undescribed Species of Piricularia on Sedges (1954) (11)
- Bipolaris Leaf Blight of Panicum fasciculatum: Effects of Host Age and Photoperiod on Susceptibility (1974) (9)
- Dolipore Septa in Tilletia (1989) (9)
- Botryosphaeria stem canker of Elm. (1950) (8)
- THE MORPHOLOGY OF ELLISIODOTHIS INQUINANS (1948) (7)
- The Morphology of an Undescribed Species of Dothiora (1960) (7)
- Ovarian Infection of Sporobolus poiretii by Bipolaris ravenelii (1976) (7)
- Curvularia coicis and the Nodulosa group of Bipolaris. (1969) (7)
- Morenoella quercina, cause of leaf spot of Oaks. (1940) (7)
- Morphology of A New Species of Aulacostroma (Hemisphaeriales) (1974) (6)
- A key to species of Helminthosporum reported on grasses in the United States (1951) (5)
- Scirrhia acicola, Phaeocryptopus pinastri, and Lophodermium pinastri associated with the decline of Ponderosa Pine in Missouri. (1949) (5)
- An undescribed fungus on Japanese Cherry. (1940) (5)
- The Function of Taxonomy in Mycology (1958) (4)
- ADDITIONAL SPECIES OF PODODIMERIA (LOCULOASCOMYCETES) (1978) (4)
- The package approach to growing peanuts. (1989) (4)
- CENTRUM DEVELOPMENT IN DIDYMOSPHAERIA SADASIVANII (PLEOSPORALES) (1975) (3)
- Host-parasite relationships between Pseudopeziza trifolii f. sp. medicaginis-sativae and alfalfa (1987) (3)
- Mycoparasitism of teliospores of Ustilago bullata by an oomycete (1990) (3)
- Grain sorghum diseases in Georgia 1949. (1950) (3)
- Angular leaf spot of kudzu caused by a new species of Mycosphaerella. (1948) (2)
- An Undescribed Species of Curvularia Pathogenic to Dichanthium Annulatum (1967) (1)
- An undescribed species of Exosporium on grain of Secale cereale. (1967) (1)
- Epichloe typhina fromToxicTallFescue Grasses (1977) (0)
- Floral smut of Viola bicolor in Georgia. (1988) (0)
- Effect of seed quality, seed treatment, and planting date on stands and yields of Oats. (1960) (0)
- A New Species of Eudimeriolum from Georgia (1979) (0)
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