10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACROGENOUSLY»
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Comparative Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa ...
269) terms endogenously formed spores sporidia, using the word spores for
those that are acrogenously formed. These attempts to confine the term to special
formations have been repeatedly made, but none of them could meet with
decided ...
Anton Bary, Henry Edward Fowler Garnsey, Isaac Bayley Balfour, 1887
2
The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society
The conidia are short-fusiform, usually 3-septate (rarely 5-septate), hyaline when
young, brown when mature, produced acrogenously and singly on conidiophores
and conidiophore branches, mostly 14-0-1 5 -4 ju. long, about 4-2/i wide ...
3
Hyphomycetes: An Account of Indian Species, Except Cercosporae
Conidia light brown, cylindrical, straight or curved, 1-9-septate, not constricted at
septa, with a small hilum at the base, developing singly and acrogenously at the
tips of the conidiophores, with a broad or narrowly rounded smooth tip, ...
Chirayathumadom Venkatachalier Subramanian, 1971
4
MUSHROOMS: A MANUAL FOR CULTIVATION
Basidium (pl. basidia): The mother cell from which spores are acrogenously
adjointed. Caespitose: Aggregated in tufts. Campanulate: Bell shaped.
Carmiplulic: The granules present in basidia having affinity to acetocarmine.
Casing: A layer of ...
SUBRATA BISWAS, M. DATTA, S. V. NGACHAN, 2011
5
The Fungous Diseases of Man
Colonies deep orange to brown; conidia forming a head, held together by slime
acrostalagmus (40) tribe botrytideae Conidia borne on short sterigmata along
mycelium or acrogenously on short side branches sporotrichum (41) Conidia
borne ...
John Walter Wilson, Orda Allen Plunkett, 1965
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A Textbook Of Botany - Vol 1, 11E
A — Bean anthracnose, caused by C. lindemuthianum, and B — acervulus of C.
lindemuthianum. The conidia are formed acrogenously at the tips of
conidiophores. With the formation of these conidia, the overlying epidermis
becomes ruptured ...
P S Trivedi S N Pandey, P S Trivedi S N Pandey, Pandey, S N & Trivedi, P S, 2009
7
Taxonomy and Ecology of Indian Fungi
Primary basidiospores (sporidia) also acrogenously developed secondary
fusiform basidiospores (sporidia) at the tip (Figs. 6,12 and 14). Usually, single but
sometimes two or more secondary basidiospores were also produced on a
common ...
K. G. Mukerji, C. Manoharachary, 2010
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Handbook of Applied Mycology: Volume 2: Humans, Animals and ...
... with scars left by the fallen conidia. The conidia are produced acrogenously
and singly from the tip of the conidiophore and successive growing points. The
conidia are sympodially formed, short- cylindrical or ovoid, uniformly rounded at
both ...
5.17 : 392,1873. (Figs. 81- 84) Sporangiophore erect or ascending, septate,
simple, branched irregularly or regularly in a dichotomous manner. Ultimate
branches forming sporocladia (sporiferous branchlets) acrogenously.
Sporocladia stalked ...
Rajni Gupta, K. G. Mukerji, 2001
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Diseases of Horticultural Crops: Vegetables, Ornamentals, ...
Conidia which are borne acrogenously on short conidiophores form successfully
under favourable conditions until pinkish spore masses appear Fig. 1
Anthracnose symptoms on bean pods. on the surface. 302 Diseases of Hortic.