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  • Campbell, W.P.; Griffiths, D.A. (1974). Morphological variation in isolates of Verticillium albo-atrum. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 20: 163-166.

  • Clarke, J.H.; Griffiths, D.A. (1970). Ascospores of some common species of Eurotium (Aspergillus glaucus) as shown by scanning electron microscopy. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 55 (1): 117-122.

  • Griffiths, D.; Seaver, F.J. (1910). Fimetariaceae. North American Flora 3 (1): 65-88.

  • Griffiths, D.; Thompson, C.H. (1929). Cacti. US Dept. Agric. Circ. 66: 25 pp., 19 tabs, 2 textfigs.

  • Griffiths, D.A. (1970). The fine structure of developing microsclerotia of Verticillium dahliae Kleb. Archiv für Mikrobiologie 74: 207-212.

  • Griffiths, D.A. (1971). The fine structure of Verticillium dahliae Kleb. colonizing cellophane. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 17: 79-81.

  • Griffiths, D.A. (1971). The development of lignitubers in roots after infection by Verticillium dahliae Kleb. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 17: 441-444.

  • Griffiths, D.A. (1982). Structure of Verticillium nigrescens and V. nubilum chlamydospores. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 78 (1): 141-145.

  • Griffiths, D.A.; Campbell, W.P. (1971). The fine structure of resting mycelium of Verticillium albo-atrum R. & B. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 17: 1533.

  • Griffiths, D.A.; Isaac, I. (1966). Colonization of cellulose membranes by species of Verticillium. Annals of Applied Biology 57: 59-65.

  • Griffiths, D.A.; Isaac, I. (1966). Host/parasite relationships between tomato and pathogenic isolates of Verticillium. Annals of Applied Biology 58: 259-272.

  • Griffiths, D.A.; Isaac, I. (1963). Wilt of lupin and sunflower caused by species of Verticillium. Horticultural Research 2: 104-114.

  • Griffiths, D.A.; Lim, W.C. (1964). Mechanical resistance in root hairs to penetration by species of vascular wilt fungi. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 24: 103-112.

  • Griffiths, D.A.; Lim, W.C. (1966). Intercellular colonization of Vigna sesquipedalis and Hibiscus esculentus and the production of pectic enzymes by Malayan isolates of Fusarium. Plant Disease Reporter 50: 116-118.

  • Kozakiewicz, Z.; Gibbons, L.M.; Griffiths, D.A. (1994). Scanning electron microscopy and the separation of critical species. In Hawksworth, D.L. [ed.], The Identification and Characterization of Pest Organisms. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on the Ecological Foundations of Sustainable Agriculture (WEFSA III) pp. 225-248. Wallingford, UK; CAB International.

  • Swart, H.J.; Griffiths, D.A. (1974). Australian leaf-inhabiting fungi. V. Two species of Seimatosporium on Eucalyptus. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 62 (2): 359-366.

  • Swart, H.J.; Griffiths, D.A. (1974). Australian leaf inhabiting fungi. VI. Cooksonomyces banksiae gen. et sp.nov. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 63 (1): 151-155, 1 fig, 4 plates.

  • Tam, P.C.F.; Griffiths, D.A. (1993). Mycorrhizal associations in Hong Kong Fagaceae I. Techniques for the rapid detection and observation of ectomycorrhizas in local genera. Mycorrhiza 2 (3): 111-115.

  • Tam, P.C.F.; Griffiths, D.A. (1993). Mycorrhizal associations in Hong Kong Fagaceae II. The formation of mycorrhizas in Quercus myrsinaefolia. Mycorrhiza 2 (3): 117-123.

  • Tam, P.C.F.; Griffiths, D.A. (1993). Mycorrhizal associations in Hong Kong Fagaceae III. The ontogeny of mycorrhizal development, growth and nutrient uptake by Quercus myrsinaefolia seedlings inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius. Mycorrhiza 2 (3): 125-131.


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