Introduction to Bioethics. By John  Bryant, , Linda Baggott  la Velle, and , John  Searle. Chichester (United Kingdom) and Hoboken (New Jersey): John Wiley & Sons. $125.00 (hardcover); $47.95 (paper). x + 240 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–470–02197–7 (hc); 0–470–02198–5 (pb). 2005.

2006 ◽  
Vol 81 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-52
Author(s):  
Thomas A Shannon
Author(s):  
T. V. Andrianova

Abstract A description is provided for Pestalozziella subsessilis, a colonizer of living leaves, causing leaf spot symptoms leading to leaves fading and dying. Some information on its dispersal and transmission, economic impacts, infraspecific variation and conservation status is given, along with details of its geographical distribution (USA (Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Wisconsin), Kazakhstan, Russia, New Zealand, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, and United Kingdom), hosts (Geranium carolinianum (leaf), G. collinum (leaf), G. columbianum (leaf), G. columbinum (leaf), G. macrorrhizum (leaf), G. maculatum (leaf), G. palustre (leaf), G. pratense (leaf), G. pusillum (leaf), G. pyrenaicum (leaf), G. robertianum (leaf), G. sanguineum (leaf), G. sylvaticum (leaf), G. wlassovianum (leaf), Geranium sp., and Oxypolis rigidor [Tiedemannia rigida]) and associated fungi Chaetomella raphigera.


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