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1
Systematics and Evolution
The traditional terminology for these parts of the life cycle was confusing (perfect
state, imperfect state, ascigerous/basidial "states", conidial form of sporulation,
etc.) and there was never really a question of an orderly succession of stages or ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
The key features which appear to determine cell patterning in the Coprinus
hymenium are the establishment of a cell layer comprised of basidia with a
scattering of cystidia. and cessation of basidial growth which seems to remove a
constraint ...
3
Mushrooms and Other Fungi of the Midcontinental United States
In the flat forms, the basidial layer develops on the surface away from the wood;
in the brackets, the smooth basidial layer forms on the lower surface of the
bracket. On the stalked branched forms, the smooth basidial layer covers the
flattened ...
Donald M. Huffman, Lois H. Tiffany, George Knaphaus, 2008
4
Aspects of Tropical Mycology
Basidial ontogeny of C. abnorme is unique. A subulate basidium develops a
terminal spore-like body, finally abstricted by a transverse septum. This
developmental stage represents a two-celled phragmobasidium. The first meiotic
division ...
5
Tropical Mushrooms: Biological Nature and Cultivation Methods
The second most noteworthy feature of the data on A. polytricha is the variation in
basidial length. Basidiocarps B/A/l and B/A/2 from Australia exhibited
exceptionally high mean basidial length as did G/A/l from Pitcairn Island. It may
be that ...
Shu-ting Chang, T. H. Quimio, 1982
6
Rhizoctonia Solani, Biology and Pathology
Basidial hymenium of T. cucumeris ( Frank ) Donk on stem of potato ( Solanum
tuberosum L.) just above soil surface on uninfected tissue. (Photo by Howard
Lyon, Dept. Plant Pathol., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. ) Fig. 42. Basidial stage of T.
7
Fungi Without Gills (Hymenomycetes and Gasteromycetes): An ...
... 37 Boletus badius; 38 B.chrysentetvn; 39 B.parasiticus; 40 B.porosporus; 41 B.
rubinus; 42 Botryobasidium aureum, A conidial, B basidial; 43 B.botryosum; 44 B.
candicans, A conidial, B basidial; 45 B.conspermm, A conidial, B basidial. QOZ?
Martin Beazor Ellis, J.P. Ellis, 1990
8
Krishna's Diversity of Microbes, Fungi & Lichens
Basidial stage occur in soil. (x) Secondary host is Barberry. (v) Uredospores oval
or round and bright orange with 3 to 4 germpores (vi) Teleutosori develop rarely.
If present they are black and confined to the lower surface of the leaves.
9
21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
The branches from sub-basidial cells that become paraphyses are evident as
more densely stained hyphal tips, beginning to force their way into the basidial
layer. D, E (scale bars1⁄410 mm) and F (scale bar 1⁄4 20 mm) show views of
sections ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
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Applied Microbial Systematics
Nucleotide sequence diversity among the species within the Agaricostilbum
group is high compared to that among the species belonging to the other four
groups in the Urediniomycetes (Fig. 3). The basidial morphology may be open to
...
Fergus Priest, Michael Goodfellow, 2000