2001
DOI: 10.21099/tkbjm/1496164298
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Derivation of Wigner's semi-circle law for a class of matrix ensembles via Brownian motion

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“…( Hiratsuka, 1942 ; Hino and Katumoto, 1955 ). The former is heteroecious and demicyclic; its teliospores are thick-walled, similar to those of N. corylopsidis and N. hamamelidis ( Hino and Katumoto, 1955 ; Hiratsuka et al, 1992 ). However, it differs from the latter two species by its demicyclic life cycle and hosts during telia stage.…”
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“…( Hiratsuka, 1942 ; Hino and Katumoto, 1955 ). The former is heteroecious and demicyclic; its teliospores are thick-walled, similar to those of N. corylopsidis and N. hamamelidis ( Hino and Katumoto, 1955 ; Hiratsuka et al, 1992 ). However, it differs from the latter two species by its demicyclic life cycle and hosts during telia stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Peridial cells round, 30 μm in diameter, outer walls smooth, inner walls moderately rugose with regular papillae. Telia on abaxial surface of Sasa plants, early exposed, chocolate-brown; teliospores 95–130 × 18–22 μm, walls usually unilaterally thickened, 2–3 μm on the thin side, somewhat to much thicker on opposite side, 40–70 μm apically, golden brown but the apical thickening much paler, smooth, or perhaps minutely rugose on the broad part of the spore; pedicels mostly not collapsing, colorless, long and tapering, 250 μm long; one-celled spores rare (For telia stage, cited from Hiratsuka et al, 1992 ).…”
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“…A blister rust fungus on Pinus pumila in the North Kuril Islands (southeast of Kamchatka, Russia) was described as Peridermium kurilense , distinct from C. ribicola ( Dietel 1905 ). It was subsequently synonymized under C. kamtschaticum ( Jørstad 1934 , Hiratsuka et al 1992 ). An endocyclic fungus on Pinus pumila distributed in northern Honshu, Japan, was named as E. sahoanum ( Imazu et al 1989 ), and a similar fungus on the same host species distributed in Hokkaido was separated as a variety, E. sahoanum var.…”
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