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  • Backus, E.J.; Duggar, B.M.; Campbell, T.H. (1954). Variation in Streptomyces aureofaciens. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 60: 86-101.

  • Duggar, B.M. (1915). Rhizoctonia crocorum (Pers.) DC. and R. solani Kühn (Corticium vagum B. et C.) with notes on other species. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 2: 405-458, 9 figs.

  • Duggar, B.M. (1916). Rhizoctonia solani in relation to the “Mopopilz” and the “Vermehrungspilz”. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 3: 1-10.

  • Duggar, B.M. (1916). The Texas root rot fungus and its conidial stage. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 3: 11-23, 5 figs.

  • Duggar, B.M. (1911). Physiological plant pathology. Phytopathology 1: 71-78.

  • Duggar, B.M. (1950). Isolation of culturable fungi from diverse habitats. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sci. Ser. 2 12: 168-171.

  • Duggar, B.M.; Backus, E.J.; Campbell, T.H. (1954). Types of variation in Actinomycetes. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 60: 71-85.

  • Duggar, B.M.; Davis, A.R. (1919). Studies in the physiology of the fungi. I. Nitrogen fixation. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 6: 414-437.

  • Duggar, B.M.; Davis, A.W. (1919). Seed disinfection for pure culture work; the use of hypochlorites. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 6: 159-170.

  • Duggar, B.M.; Karrer, J.L. (1921). The sizes of the infective particles in the mosaic disease of tobacco. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 8: 343-356.

  • Duggar, B.M.; Severy, J.M.; Schmitz, H. (1917). Studies In the physiology of the fungi. V. The growth of certain fungi in plant decoctions. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 4: 279-288, 5 figs.

  • Duggar, B.M.; Severy, J.W.; Schmitz, L. (1917). Studies in the physiology of the fungi. IV. The growth of certain fungi in plant decoctions. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Garden 4: 165-173, 4 figs.

  • Grossenbacher, J.G.; Duggar, B.M. (1911). A contribution to the life-history, parasitism and biology of Botryosphaeria ribis. Technical Bulletin of the New York Agriculture Experiment Station 18: 115-190.


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