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  • Bach, W.J.; Wolf, F.A. (1928). The isolation of the fungus that causes citrus melanose and the pathological anatomy of the host. Journal of Agricultural Research 37: 243-252, 1 fig.

  • Fuentes, C.A.; Wolf, F.A. (1956). The perfect stage of Hormodendrum pedrosoi. Mycologia 48 (1): 56-64, 2 figs.

  • Heald, F.D.; Wolf, F.A. (1912). A plant-disease survey in the vicinity of San Antonio, Texas. Bulletin of the Bureau of Plant Industry, US Department of Agriculture 226: 11-129, 19 tabs, 2 figs.

  • Heald, F.D.; Wolf, F.A. (1911). New species of Texas fungi. Mycologia 3 (1): 5-22.

  • Heald, F.D.; Wolf, F.A. (1911). List of parasitic bacteria and fungi occurring in Texas. Transactions of the Texas Academy of Sci. 11: 10-44.

  • Jones, L.R.; Williamson, M.M.; Wolf, F.A.; McCulloch, L. (1923). Bacterial leafspot of clovers. Journal of Agricultural Research 22: 471-490, 3 figs.

  • Lehman, S.G.; Wolf, F.A. (1926). Pythium root rot of soybean. Journal of Agricultural Research 33 (4): 375-380.

  • Lehman, S.G.; Wolf, F.A. (1926). Soybean anthracnose. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 33 (4): 381-390.

  • Lehman, S.G.; Wolf, F.A. (1924). A new downy mildew on soybeans. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 39: 164-169, 2 tabs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1914). Leaf spot and some fruit rots of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Alabama Coll. Stat. Bull. 180: 127-150.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1911). A disease of the cultivated Ficus carica L. Annales Mycologici 9 (6): 622-624.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1912). Spore formation in Podospora anserina (Rabh.) Wint. Annales Mycologici 10 (1): 60-64.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1912). The brown leaf spot of coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara L. Annales Mycologici 10 (1): 65-67.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1912). Some fungus diseases of the prickly-pear, Opuntia lindheimeri Engelm. Annales Mycologici 10 (2): 113-134.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1912). A new Gnomonia on hickory leaves. Annales Mycologici 10 (5): 488-491.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1922). Noteworthy plant diseases in North Carolina in 1922. Annual Report. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station 45: 74-76.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1912). The perfect state of Actinonema rosae. Botanical Gazette 54: 218-234, tab. xiii.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1954). An undescribed fungus on moss capsules. Bryologist 57: 188-189.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1916). Citrus canker. Bulletin of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station 190: 91-100, 2 tabs, 6 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1916). Further studies on peanut leafspot. Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 891-902.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1916). Citrus canker. Journal of Agricultural Research 6: 69-100, 8 figs, 4 tabs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1917). A squash (Cucurbita sp.) disease caused by Choanephora cucurbitarum. Journal of Agricultural Research 8: 319-327, 3 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1917). Xylaria rootrot of apple. Journal of Agricultural Research 9: 269-276, 5 figs, 1 tab.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1924). Bacterial pustules of soy-beans. Journal of Agricultural Research 29: 57-68.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1926). Brown spot disease cf soy-bean. Journal of Agricultural Research 33 (4): 365-S74.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1926). The perfect stage of the fungus which causes melanose of Citrus. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 33 (7): 621-625.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1927). Pomegranate blotch. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 35 (5): 465-469.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1920). A little-known vetch disease. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 36: 72-85, tab. 2-6.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1923). The fruiting-stage of the tuckahoe, Pachyma cocos. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 38: 127-137, 4 tabs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1924). Strawberry leaf scorch. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 39 (3-4): 141-163.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1925). Some undescribed fungi on sourwood, Oxydendron arboreum (L.) DC. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 41: 94-99, 2 tabs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1926). Tuckahoe on maize. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 41: 288-290, 2 tabs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1926). Brown leafspot of leather leaf fern. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 42: 55-62, tab. 2-3.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1927). Blight of Asparagus fern. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 43: 91-96, tab. 2-3.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1927). The morphology and systematic position of the fungus, Microstroma juglandis (Bereng.) Sacc. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 43: 97-100.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1929). The relationship of Microstroma juglandis (Bereng.) Sacc. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 45: 130-136, tab. 6.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1954). The biological tenet, alternation of generations. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 70 (2): 289-294, 1 diag.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1954). What are fungi? Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 70: 294-298.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1955). Another Mycotypha. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 71 (2): 213-217, 2 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1961). Dehiscence of apothecia of the cup fungus Patella albida (Schaeff.) Seaver. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 77 (2): 299-300, 1 fig.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1963). Apothecial opening of the cup fungus Bulgaria melastoma (Sow.) Seaver. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 79 (1): 29-32, 8 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1963). The disc fungus Sphaerospora hinnulea (Berk. & Br.) Massee and its conidial stage. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 79 (2): 156-159, 6 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1966). Fungus spores in East African lake sediments. II. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 82 (1): 57-61, 3 pls (101 Fig.).

  • Wolf, F.A. (1949). Notes on Venezuelan fungi. Lloydia 12: 209-219.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1950). Notes on Venezuelan fungi. Lloydia 12: 208-219, 1 map.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1951). A new needle-cast fungus on Chihuahua pine. Lloydia 14: 111-114.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1913). Internal aecia. Mycologia 5 (6): 303-304, tab. CXI.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1935). Morphology of Polythrincium, causing sooty blotch of clover. Mycologia 27 (1): 58-73.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1935). The perfect stage of Cercospora rubi. Mycologia 27 (4): 347-356.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1936). A correction. Mycologia 28 (1): 85.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1936). False mildew of red mulberry. Mycologia 28 (3): 268-277, 3 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1943). The perfect stage of Cercospora sordida. Mycologia 35 (5): 503-509, 1 fig.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1949). Two unusual conidial fungi. Mycologia 41 (5): 561-564, 5 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1957). Is Mycotypha a phycomycete? Mycologia 49 (2): 280-282, 1 fig.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1914). A leaf disease of walnuts. Mykologisches Zentralblatt 4: 65-69, 7 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1914). Eggplant rots. Mykologisches Zentralblatt 4: 278-287, 4 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1926). Leaf scorch of strawberries. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 28: 16 pp.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1922). Wildfire of tobacco. North Carolina Stat. Bull. 246: 27 pp.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1913). Melanose. Phytopathology 3: 190-191.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1913). Control of apple black-rot. Phytopathology 3: 288-289.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1913). Another host for Rhodochytrium. Phytopathology 3: 311.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1916). Necrospora vasinfecta Erw. Sm. on potato and adzuki bean. Phytopathology 6: 301.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1916). Dissemination of bur clover leaf spots. Phytopathology 6: 301.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1916). Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. on Citrus. Phytopathology 6: 302.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1922). Additional hosts for Bacterium solanacearum. Phytopathology 12: 98-99.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1922). A leaf-spot disease of tobacco caused by Phyllosticta nicotiana E. and E. Phytopathology 12: 99-101.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1928). Further observations on Corticium koleroga (Cooke) v. Höhn. Phytopathology 18 (1): 147-148.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1912). Gummosis. Plant World 15: 60-66.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1913). Some of the diseases of potatoes and cabbage. Proc. Alabama State Hort. Soc. 10: 27-31.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1914). Strawberry leaf blight. Proc. Alabama State Hort. Soc. 11: 56-58.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1912). The perfect stage of Actinonema. Science N.S 35: 152.

  • Wolf, F.A. (1913). Black spot on roses. US Dept. Agric. Alabama Coll. Stat. Auburn. Bull. 172: 113-118.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Bach, V.J. (1927). The thread blight disease caused by Corticium koleroga (Cooke) v. Höhn., on citrus and pomaceous plants. Phytopathology 17: 689-709, 10 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Cavaliere, A.R. (1965). Two new species of leafblight fungi on Kalmia latifolia. Mycologia 57 (4): 576-582, 8 figs, 1 table.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Cromwell, R.O. (1917). Xylaria sp., der Erreger einer Wurzelfäule des Apfelbaumes in N. Carolina. Internat. Agrar.-Techn. Rundschau 8: 836-837.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Cromwell, R.O. (1919). Clover stem rot. N. Carolina Agr. Exp. Stat. Bull. 16: 1-18, tab. 1-3.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Dodge, B.O. (1926). Anthracnose of dewberries and its control. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 248: 16 pp.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Lehman, S.G. (1920-1921, publ. 1921). Notes on new or little known plant diseases in North Carolina in 1920. Annual Report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station 53: 55-58.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Lehman, S.G. (1924). Report of Division of Plant Pathology. Annual Report. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station 47: 83-85.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Lehman, S.G. (1926). Diseases of soybeans which occur in North Carolina and the Orient. Journal of Agricultural Research 33 (4): 391-396.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Lloyd, F.E. (1912). Oedema on Manihot. Phytopathology 2: 131-134.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Massey, A.B. (1914). Citrus canker. Circular of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station 27: 97-102.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Moss, E.G. (1919). Diseases of flue-cured tobacco. Bull. North Carolina Dept. Agr. 40: 5-45 24 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Stanford, E.E. (1918). A Macrophoma disease of figs. Phytopathology 8: 24-27, 2 figs.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Wolf, F.T. (1947). The Fungi 1: 438 pp., 153 figs. USA, New York; UK, London; Wiley, Chapman & Hall.

  • Wolf, F.A.; Wolf, F.T. (1947). The Fungi 2: 538 pp., 82 figs. USA, New York; UK, London; Wiley, Chapman & Hall.


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