10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «USTILAGINOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ustilaginous in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ustilaginous im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Journal of the Society of Arts
When he mixed spores with grain, and sowed it without previous disinfection, he
had one- third of all ears ustilaginous. When the corn simply was sown, without
added spores, or disinfectant, he harvested one ustilaginous ear upon 150 ...
2
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
of yellow-brown micrococcus. In the course of the following day the ustilaginous
plant formed itself with numerous cysts. The mycelium of the same was so fragile
that one could obtain only small pieces of it, but the cysts lay everywhere and ...
3
Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany
Besides the Ustilaginous species, there are others which grow for the most part in
definite tufts, and which constitute the old genus Uredo. Some of these are brown
, but the greater part are of a bright yellow, inclining often to orange, while one ...
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1857
4
Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
VVhen he mixed spores with grain, and sowed it without previous disinfection, he
had oneflzirdof all ears ustilaginous. \Vhen the corn simply was sown, without
added spores, or disinfectant, he harvested one ustilaginous ear upon 150
healthy ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1887
What diacritical right has a binominal oxypendactile advoutrous holoblastic
rhizopod like you got with your trinoctial ustilaginous Westphalian holocaust
blocking up the teleostean way for, anyway! If you give me any more of your
lunarian, ...
M. J. Berkeley's classical investigations concerning the development of
ustilaginous fungi ; but they do not all tell us, as was the case, that his description
of the successive stages arrived at in the development of the spores of Tilletia —
the ...
The quantitative microscopic detection of ustilaginous spores (Tilletia caries, etc.)
in flour, bran, and cereals, G. Bkedemann (Landw. Vers. Stat., 75 (1911), No. 1-2,
pp. 135-157).— The existing methods for determining ustilaginous spores in ...
M. J. Berkeley's classical investigations concerning the development of
ustilaginous fungi ; but they do not all tell us, as was tho case, that his description
of the successive stages arrived at iu the development of the spores of Tillctia —
the ...
Queensland. Dept. of Agriculture and Stock, 1890
9
Experiment Station Record
The determination of ustilaginous spores in flour, bran, and cereals, G.
Bredemann (Landw. Vers. Stat., 87 (1915), No. 4-5, pp. 241-250). — The author
reports further analytical data obtained by the method previously noted (E. S. R.,
26, p.
10
Report on Insect and Fungus Pests
This has “ spores smooth, globose, about O'OOld inch in diameter, filled with
granules”: From this review of the known ustilaginous fungi which affect the
maize, it will be very evident that Mr. Haviland had none of them before him, and
from a ...