10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APOTHECIAL»
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33 Cortex basally distinct, gelatinous; apothecial disc bluish grey-pruinose (32)
21. L. elixii 33: Cortex indistinct; apothecial disc blackish brown, epruinose or
slightly whitish grey-pruinose 43. L. mayrhoferi 34 Epihymenium with crystals, ...
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The Lichen Genus Rinodina (Ach.) Gray (Lecanoromycetidae, ...
Apothecial. size. Apothecium maximum size, excluding deformed apothecia, was
recorded and varies between 0.25 and 0.55 mm in diameter for R. polyspora and
between 1.00 and 1.60 mm in diameter for R. bolanderi.
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Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods
The most basal lineage of the apothecial fungi (Fig. 1.5), and of the
Euascomycetes, includes the genus Orbilia, a poorly known clade of
nematophagous ascomycetes (Pfister 1997; Platt 2000). The Pezizales is the
next basal lineage of the ...
Mercedes S. Foster, Gerald F. Bills, 2011
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
In laboratory and pot testing, urea directly suppressed apothecial formation,
whereas sulphate of ammonia did not do so as effectively. In the 1972 field trial,
inoculum (infected seed) was introduced before nitrogen treatments were applied
, ...
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Fungus Diseases of Tropical Crops
42: 66, 204 (notrient factors 8: apothecial formation; age 8: size of sclerotia; 43,
918, 1831l. Brien, R. M. 1932. .\'.Z.]l Agric. 44: 127 (hosts; 11: 547l. Chamhers,
S. C. et al. 1964.]. Agric. West. Aost. Set. 4 5: 169 (sorvival in soil; 43, 2756l. Coe
...
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Sclerotinia Diseases of Crop Plants: Biology, Ecology and ...
The amount and time of apothecial development is affected greatly by the degree
of shading of the soil surface by the foliage of crops. It is the microclimate on the
soil surface which is an important factor for apothecial development (Akai, 1981)
...
G. S. Saharan, Dr. Naresh Mehta, 2008
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American Arctic Lichens: The microlichens
Apothecial cortex thin, indistinct, not gelatinous; thallus granulöse; containing
zeorin 36. L. perplexa 55. Apothecial cortex distinct, gelatinous; thallus
continuous or verrucose; lacking zeorin, containing roccellic acid 47. L.
subrugosa 54.
John Walter Thomson, 1984
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Plant Relationships: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi As ...
Apothecial ascomycetes with operculate asci include Ascobolus immersus, a non
-pathogenic coprophilous fungus that serves as a model for research on
ascospore discharge. The “enormous” asci of this species (up to 1mm long)
project from ...
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Blind seed disease of ryegrass in New Zealand III. Urea: effect on apothecial
production in the field and on blind seed infection — a note J. G. HAMPTON AND
D. J. SCOTT Seed Testing Station, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, P.O. Box
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tinguishing the apothecial stage of the common American fungus from that of S.
cinerea. Wormald (108) has accepted S. americana, believing that the earlier
name may have applied equally well to apothecia of S. cinerea. Wormald (109) ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «APOTHECIAL»
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Preparing and using mummy berry observation stations in blueberries
Visual monitoring of mummy berry germination and apothecial development in the spring is critical for optimal control of mummy berry in ... «Michigan State University Extension, Apr 13»
Fungi generate their own mini wind to go the distance
Apothecial fungi have cup-shaped fruiting bodies lined with spore-bearing cells called asci. The microscopic size of their spores means they ... «New Scientist, Sep 10»
Antarctic plants and animal life survived ice ages
Lichen, Usnea aurantiaco-atra with abundance of black apothecial discs of varying ages. Pete Convey of BAS said,. 'Because these groups of ... «Biology News Net, Sep 07»