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FOMU
Till Lohmeyer,
21-01-2016 18:32
en étudiant la monographie "Rosellinia" de L. Petrini (2013) je me suis rencontré plusieurs fois l'abbreviation FOMU (par example p. 8, "collections studied"). Quelqu'un connaissait-il la signification de FOMU? L'"index herbariorum" ne dit rien ...
????
Till
Regina Siemianowski,
21-01-2016 20:19
Re : FOMU
Hi Till,
look at page 174 there is the explanation:
"FOMU: Forstbotanisches Institut, University of Munich, Munich, Germany"
Greetings
Regina
look at page 174 there is the explanation:
"FOMU: Forstbotanisches Institut, University of Munich, Munich, Germany"
Greetings
Regina
Till Lohmeyer,
21-01-2016 20:49
Re : FOMU
Hi, Regina
thank you for the explanation. Of course I believe you ... though I can't find the reference on p. 174 ... Perhaps we are talking about different sources? What I meant was "Rosellinia - a world monograph", Bibliotheca Mycologica 205 (J. Cramer, Borntraeger, 2013).
Whatever, thanks a lot!
Till
thank you for the explanation. Of course I believe you ... though I can't find the reference on p. 174 ... Perhaps we are talking about different sources? What I meant was "Rosellinia - a world monograph", Bibliotheca Mycologica 205 (J. Cramer, Borntraeger, 2013).
Whatever, thanks a lot!
Till
Regina Siemianowski,
21-01-2016 21:50
Re : FOMU
No problem :) Its the same publication we talk about, but possible I have an other numbering because of using a digital copy. Anyway.
I found it in the chapter "MATERIAL AND METHODS"
Greetings
Regina
I found it in the chapter "MATERIAL AND METHODS"
Greetings
Regina