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  • Hemmi, T. (1929). On the relation of soil moisture to the development of the rice blast disease, Piricularia oryzae. Agric. and Hortic. Japan 4: 1143-1154.

  • Hemmi, T. (1919). Vorläufige Mitteilung über eine Anthrakno se von Carthamus tinctorius. Annals Phytopathological Soc. Japan 1 (2): 11 pp. 2 figs.

  • Hemmi, T. (1918). Vorläufige Mitteilungen über eine neue Anthracnose von Euonymus japonica. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 1 (1): 9-16.

  • Hemmi, T. (1920). Kurze Mitteilung über drei Fälle von Anthraknose auf Pflanzen. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 1 (3): 13-21, 1 tab.

  • Hemmi, T. (1915). On Cyclodothis pachysandrae sp.nov. Botanical Magazine, Tokyo 29: (414)-(417), c. fig.

  • Hemmi, T. (1916). On the die-back disease of Paulownia tomentosa caused by a new species of Valsa. Botanical Magazine, Tokyo 30: 304-315, 4 figs.

  • Hemmi, T. (1916). Kurze Mitteilung über einige parasitische Pilze Japans. Botanical Magazine, Tokyo 30: 334-344, 1 fig.

  • Hemmi, T. (1917). On Septoria parasitic on the cultivated Chrysanthemum. Botanical Magazine, Tokyo 31: (309)-(325).

  • Hemmi, T. (1918). On Ceratophorum setosum Kirchner (P. N.). Botanical Magazine, Tokyo 32: (311)-(318).

  • Hemmi, T. (1921). Nachträge zur Kenntnis der Gloeosporien. Journ. Coll. Agr. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. 9: 305-346, 1 tab.

  • Hemmi, T. (1920). Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Morphologie und Physiologie der Japanischen Gloeosporien. Journ. Coll. Agric. Hokkaido Imper. Univ. Sapporo 9 (1): 159 pp, 3 tafs.

  • Hemmi, T. (1916). On a new canker-disease of Prunus yedoensis P. Mume and other species caused by Valsa japonica Miyabe et Hemmi n.sp. Journ. Coll. Agric., Tohoku Imper. Univ. Sapporo, Japan 7 (4): 257-319, pls VII-X.

  • Hemmi, T. (1927). On the variation in some plant pathogenic fungi. Journ. Tottori Agric. Soc. 1: 3-14.

  • Hemmi, T. (1921). Two anthracnoses on Rhus plants. Journal Agr. Dendrol. Soc. Sapporo 13: 25-54, 1 tab.

  • Hemmi, T. (1921). On the pathogenesis of some parasitic fungi causing the anthracnose in some plants. Journal Agr. Dendrol. Soc. Sapporo 13: 55-64, 1 tab.

  • Hemmi, T. (1928). Einige Bemerkenswerte nadelholzzerstörende Pilze in der Kin-ki-Gegend. Phytopathologische Zeitschrift, Japan 15: 4-11.

  • Hemmi, T. (1928). Einige Bemerkenswerte nadelholzzerstörende Pilze in der Kin-ki-Gegend [cont.]. Phytopathologische Zeitschrift, Japan 15: 78-85.

  • Hemmi, T. (1922). On the occurrence of Mycosphaerella wilt of muskmelons of Japan. Phytopathology 12: 394-397.

  • Hemmi, T. (1923). On the relation of temperature of the damping-off garden cress seedlings by Pythium de Baryanum and Corticium vagum. Phytopathology 13: 273-283, 2 figs.

  • Hemmi, T. (1915). A new brown spot disease of the leaf of Glycina hispida Maxim, caused by Septoria glycines, sp.n. Transactions of the Sapporo Natural History Society 6 (1): 12-17.

  • Hemmi, T. (1916). On the die-back disease of Paulownia tomentosa. Transactions of the Sapporo Natural History Society 6: 153-158, 4 figs.

  • Hemmi, T. (1918). On the gloeosporiose of Caladium. Transactions of the Sapporo Natural History Society 7: 41-70, 1 tab.

  • Hemmi, T. (1919). On a disease of some leguminous plants caused by Ceratophorum setosum Kirchner. Transactions of the Sapporo Natural History Society 6 (2): 116-127, 1 tab.

  • Hemmi, T.; Abe, T. (1928). An outline of the investigations on the seed and seedling-rot of rice caused by a watermould, Achlya prolifera Nees. Japanese Journ. Bot. 4: 113-123, 1 tab.

  • Hemmi, T.; Endo, S. (1929). On the possibility of soil infection of Piricularia oryzae and its relation to soil moisture. Agric. and Hortic. Japan 4: 773-784.

  • Hemmi, T.; Endo, S. (1929). On the possibility of infection of Piricularia oryzae and its relation to soil moisture. II. Agric. and Hortic. Japan 4: 785-790.

  • Hemmi, T.; Endo, S. (1928). On a straining method for testing the variability of sclerotia of fungi. Mem. Coll. Agric. Kyoto Imper. Univ. 7: 39-43.

  • Hemmi, T.; Hirayama, S.; Nojima, T. (1929). Studies on Fomes ulmarius causing the heart-wood-rot of Cryptomeria japonica. Botanical Magazine, Tokyo 43: 657-675, 8 textfigs.

  • Hemmi, T.; Kawase, Y. (1954). On a new anthracnose of water-lily caused by Gloeosporium nymphaeae sp.n. Bulletin of Naniwa Univ. Ser. B 4 (1-6, 1 fig.): 1-6, 1 fig.

  • Hemmi, T.; Kurata, S. (1931). Notes on three diseases of Azaleas. Forsch auf dem Geb der Pflanzenkrankh, Kyoto 1: 1-12.

  • Hemmi, T.; Matsuura, J. (1927). On the mutation of a hyphomycetous fungus parasitic on the rice plant. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 2 (1): 26-52.

  • Hemmi, T.; Matsuura, J. (1928). Experiments relating to toxic action by the causal fungus of helminthosporiose of rice. Preliminary report. Proc. Imper. Acad. Tokyo 4 (4): 185-187.

  • Hemmi, T.; Nakamura, H. (1927). Studies on septorioses of plants. I. Comparison of two different species of Septoria causing the leaf-spot diseases of the cultivated Chr’ysanthemum. Mem. of the College of Agric. Kyoto Imperial University 3 (Article 1): 1-24, 4 figs, tab. I-II.

  • Hemmi, T.; Nojima, T. (1928). Studies on Polyporus orientalis parasitic on the roots of pine trees. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 2 (2): 70-88, 2 tabs.

  • Hemmi, T.; Nojima, T. (1927). Contributions to the knowledge of anthracnose of plants. I. Notes on three new or little known anthracnoses of the cultivated plants in Japan. Mem. of the College of Agric. Kyoto Imperial University 3 (Article 2): 25-29, 2 figs, tab. III.

  • Hemmi, T.; Seto, F. (1928). Experiments relating to stimulative action by the causal fungus of the bakane disease of rice. Preliminary report. Proc. Imper. Acad. Tokyo 4 (4): 181 bis 183, 2 textfigs.

  • Hemmi, T.; Yokogi, K. (1926). Pathogenicity of Piricularia oryzae on rice seedlings. Agric. and Hortic. 1: 119-130.

  • Hemmi, T.; Yokogi, K. (1927). Studies on Sclerotium diseases of the rice plant. I. Agric. and Hortic. 2 (9-10): 955-1094.

  • Hemmi, T.; Yokogi, K. (1928). Experimental studies on the pathogenicity of certain fungi on rice seedlings. Mem. Coll. Agric. Kyoto Imper. Univ. 7: 1-22, 2 tabs.


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