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  • Karling, J.S. (1963). Synchytrium. USA; New York; Academic Press.

  • Karling, J.S. (1928). Studies in the Chytridiales. I. The life history and occurrence of Entophlyctis heliomorpha (Dang.) Fischer. American Journal of Botany 15: 32-42, tab. 1.

  • Karling, J.S. (1928). Studies in the Chytridiales. II. Contribution to the life history and occurrence of Diplophlyctis intestina (Schenk) Schroeter in cells of American Characeae. American Journal of Botany 15: 204-214, 2 figs, tab. XIV.

  • Karling, J.S. (1928). Studies in the Chytridiales. III. A parasitic chytrid causing cell hypertrophy in Chara. American Journal of Botany 15: 495-496, 9 figs, tab. XXXVII.

  • Karling, J.S. (1930). Studies in the Chytridiales. IV. A further study of Diplocystis intestina (Schenk) Schroeter. American Journal of Botany 17: 770-778, 2 figs, tabs XLVI-XLIX.

  • Karling, J.S. (1943). The life history of Anisolpidium ectocarpi gen.nov. et sp.nov. and a synopsis and classification of other fungi with anteriorly uniflagellate zoospores. American Journal of Botany 30: 637-648, 21 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1944). Phagomyxa algarum n.gen., n.sp., an unusual parasite with plasmodiophoralean and proteomyxean characteristic. American Journal of Botany 31: 38-52, 74 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1944). Brazilian chytrids. II. New species of Rhizidium. American Journal of Botany 31: 254-261, 33 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1945). Brazilian chytrids. V. Nowakowskiella macrospora n.sp. and other polycentric species. American Journal of Botany 32: 29-36, figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1945). Brazilian chytrids. VI. Rhopalophlyctis and Chytriomyces two new chitonophilic operculate genera. American Journal of Botany 32: 362-369, figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1945). Brazilian chytrids. VII. Observations relative to sexuality in two new species of Siphonaria. American Journal of Botany 32: 580-587, 41 figs, 2 diags.

  • Karling, J.S. (1946). Brazilian chytrids. IX. Species of Rhizophidium. American Journal of Botany 33: 328-334, 37 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1946). Keratinophilic chytrids. I Rhizophydium keratinophilum n.sp., a saprophyte isolated on human hair, and its parasite Phlyctidium mycetophagum n.sp. American Journal of Botany 33: 751-757, 60 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1947). Keratinophilic chytrids. II Phlyctorhiza variabilis n.sp. American Journal of Botany 34: 27-32, 47 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1948). An Olpidium parasite of Alomyces. American Journal of Botany 35: 503-510, 32 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1949). Truitella setifera gen.nov. et sp.nov., a new chytrid from Maryland. American Journal of Botany 36: 454-460, 44 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1949). Two new inoperculate chytrids from Maryland. American Journal of Botany 36: 681-687, 48 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1951). Polycentric strains of Phlyctorhiza variabilis. American Journal of Botany 38: 772-777, 3 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). The cytology of prosoral, soral and sporangial development in Synchytrium australe. American Journal of Botany 42 (1): 37-41, 29 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Galls induced by Synchytrium and their relation to classification. American Journal of Botany 42 (6): 540-545, 11 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956). Synchytrium fulgens in relation to other species on onagraceous hosts. American Journal of Botany 43 (1): 61-69, 11 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1957). Synchytrium cotulae. American Journal of Botany 44 (3): 215-218, 9 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1957). New and unidentified Synchytrium. IV. Beihefte zur Sydowia 1: 132-145.

  • Karling, J.S. (1966). The chytrids of India with a supplement of other zoosporic fungi. Beihefte zur Sydowia 6: 1-125.

  • Karling, J.S. (1944). Brazilian chytrids. I. Species of Nowakowskiella. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 71: 374-389, 69 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1945). Rhizidiomyces hirsutus sp.nov., a hairy anisochytrid from Brasil. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 72: 47-51, 19 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1947). New species of Chytriomyces. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 74: 334-344, 48 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1949). Nowakowskiella crassa sp.nov., Cladochytrium aureum sp.nov., and other polycentric chytrids from Maryland. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 76: 294-301, 17 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1949). Three new species of Chytriomyces from Maryland. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 76: 352-363, 59 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1951). Cladochytrium setigerum sp.nov. and Septochytrium marilandicum sp.nov. from Maryland. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 78: 38-43, 30 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1954). Possible relationships and phylogeny of Synchytrium. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 81 (4): 353-362, 1 diag.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Prosori in Synchytrium. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 82 (3): 218-236, 32 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Additional species of Synchytrium with prosori. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 82 (6): 446-462, 37 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956). Unrecorded hosts and species of Physoderma. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 83 (4): 292-299.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956). New and unidentified species of Synchytrium. II. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 83 (6): 415-420.

  • Karling, J.S. (1957). Synchytrium cinnamomeum. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 84 (4): 237-242, 4 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956). Canadian species of Synchytrium. Canadian Journal of Botany 34: 406-416.

  • Karling, J.S. (1946). Brazilian chytrids. VIII. Additional parasites of rotifers and nematodes. Lloydia 9: 1-12, 53 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1950). The genus Physoderma (Chytridiales). Lloydia 13: 29-71.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Observations on Spagazzini’s and other Argentine species of Synchytrium. Lloydia 18 (1): 1-24, 35 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1944). Brazilian chytrids. III. Nephrochytrium amazonensis. Mycologia 36 (4): 351-357, 28 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1944). Brazilian chytrids. IV. Species of Rozella. Mycologia 36 (6): 638-647, 28 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1946). Two new chytrid parasites of Chytriomyces. Mycologia 38 (1): 103-109, 1 fig.

  • Karling, J.S. (1947). Brazilian chytrids. X. New species with sunken opercula. Mycologia 39 (1): 56-70, 56 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1947). Lagenidium humanum a saprophyte isolated on dead human skin. Mycologia 39 (2): 224-230, 39 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1948). Keratinophilic chytrids. III. Rhizophydium nodulosum sp.nov. Mycologia 40 (3): 328-335, 20 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1949). A new Oidiopsis parasite of Karlingia rosea from Maryland. Mycologia 41 (3): 270-276, 17 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1949). New monocentric eucarpic operculate chytrids from Maryland. Mycologia 41 (5): 505-522, 78 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1952). Sommerstorffia spinosa Arnaudow. Mycologia 44 (3): 387-412, 76 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1953). Micromyces and Synchytrium. Mycologia 45 (2): 276-287.

  • Karling, J.S. (1953). Synchytrium urticae. Mycologia 45 (4): 613-615, 5 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1953). Synchytrium chamaedryoidis. Mycologia 45 (6): 976-977.

  • Karling, J.S. (1953). Synchytrium modiolensis Cook and Synchytrium australe Spegazzini. Mycologia 46 (4): 529-533.

  • Karling, J.S. (1954). Host reaction, host-parasite relationship, hosts, and taxonomic criteria in Synchytrium. Mycologia 46 (3): 293-313.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Synchytrium ranunculi Cook. Mycologia 47 (1): 130-139, 31 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Resting spore germination in Synchytrium australe in relation to its classification. Mycologia 47 (2): 185-192, 23 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956). Undescribed species of Synchytrium. Mycologia 48 (1): 83-98, 20 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956). Development of Synchytrium innominatum in relation to other similar species. II. Mycologia 48 (4): 534-546, 31 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1957). Synchytrium decipiens and similar species. Mycologia 49 (1): 73-82.

  • Karling, J.S. (1957). New and unidentified Synchytrium. V. Mycologia 49 (5): 740-755, 9 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1960, publ. 1961). Synchytrium pilificum in America. Mycologia 52 (3): 436-443, 14 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1968). Zoosporic fungi of Oceania. II. Two saprophytic species of Aphanomycopsis. Mycologia 60 (2): 271-284, 32 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1964). Indian chytrids. III. Species of Rhizophlyctis isolated on human fibrin film. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 23 (3): 215-222, 26 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1984, publ. 1985). Zoosporic soil fungi of La Guajira, Colombia. Nova Hedwigia 40 (1-4): 329-340.

  • Karling, J.S. (1986). Ross Biological Reserve aquatic fungi II. Olpidiopsis endogenan.sp. Nova Hedwigia 43 (1-2): 7-10.

  • Karling, J.S. (1987). Chytriomyces laevis sp.nov., a virulent parasite of Pythium. Nova Hedwigia 44 (1-2): 137-139.

  • Karling, J.S. (1987). Zoosporic soil fungi in Panama, Tobago and Trinidad. Nova Hedwigia 44 (1-2): 141-149.

  • Karling, J.S. (1987). Two new species of Leptolegniella and other zoosporic fungi in Thailand soils. Nova Hedwigia 45 (3-4): 433-443.

  • Karling, J.S. (1987). Ross biological reserve aquatic fungi III. Additional species. Nova Hedwigia 45 (3-4): 529-535.

  • Karling, J.S. (1988). Additional zoosporic fungi from Australian soils. Nova Hedwigia 46 (1-2): 239-249.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). A key to the subgenera of Synchytrium. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 64: 248-249.

  • Karling, J.S. (1961, publ. 1962). Gall specificity in relation to Synchytrium [abstract]. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Sci. 71: 82-83.

  • Karling, J.S. (1954). Synchytrium brownii, a new species with sexual reproduction. Sydowia 8 (1-6): 27-30.

  • Karling, J.S. (1954). Host range of Synchytrium aecidioides. Sydowia 8 (1-6): 355-359.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Resting spore germination in Synchytrium. Sydowia 9 (1-6): 292-296, 5 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Host of Synchytrium australe. Sydowia 9 (1-6): 441-447.

  • Karling, J.S. (1955). Synchytrium shuteriae and other doubtful species. Sydowia 9 (1-6): 467-473, 5 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956, publ. 1957). New and unidentified Synchytrium. I. Sydowia 10 (1-6): 18-37.

  • Karling, J.S. (1956, publ. 1957). New and unidentified Synchytrium. III. Sydowia 10 (1-6): 243-254.

  • Karling, J.S. (1963). Indian chytrids. I. Eucarpic monocentric species. Sydowia 17 (1-6): 285-296, 31 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1963). Indian chytrids. II. Olpidium indicum sp.nov. Sydowia 17 (1-6): 302-307, 21 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1963). Indian chytrids. IV. Nowakowskiella multispora sp.nov. and other polycentric species. Sydowia 17 (1-6): 314-319, 8 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1963, publ. 1964). Indian anisochytrids. Sydowia 17 (1-6): 193-196, 6 figs.

  • Karling, J.S. (1966, publ. 1968). Some zoosporic fungi of New Zealand IV. Polyphlyctis gen.nov., Phlyctochytrium and Rhizidium. Sydowia 20 (1-6): 86-95, 2 plates.

  • Karling, J.S. (1964). Synchytrium. xviii + 470 pp., 13 pls, 29 figs. USA, New York; Academic Press.

  • Karling, J.S. (1942). The Plasmodiophorales. 144 pp., 17 pls. New York.

  • Karling, J.S. (1942). The Simple Holocarpic Biflagellate Phycomycetes. x + 123 pp., 25 pls, 3 diags. USA, New York, New York City.

  • Karling, J.S. (1961). Nowakowskiella sculptura sp.nov. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 44 (3): 453-457, 24 figs.


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