10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASEPTATE»
Discover the use of
aseptate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aseptate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: Essentials of ...
Observing whether a particular mould has septate or aseptate hyphae is an
important clue to its identification. The longer the aerial hyphae, the fuzzier the
appearance of the mycelium. The nutrient-absorbing hyphae that lie beneath the
...
Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet L. Duben-Engelkirk, 2008
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Fungi Associated with Pandanaceae
M. coloratus 16–27 × 8–16 Apical 2–8, basal, 1–6 Fusoid, curved, aseptate
Irregular M. disciformis 17.5–25 ×4–5 Apical and basal, 5–8 Cylindrical, slightly
curved, 1-septate Spherical, 100–250 diam. M. freycinetiae 11–15 ×4–4.2 Apical,
...
Stephen R. Whitton, Eric H.C. McKenzie, Kevin D. Hyde, 2012
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Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences
Also remember that bacteria are procaryotic, whereas fungi are eucaryotic. Some
fungi have septate hyphae (meaning that the cytoplasm within the hypha is
divided into cells by cross-walls or septa), whereas others have aseptate hyphae
(the ...
Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet L. Duben-Engelkirk, Gwendolyn R. Wilson Burton, 2011
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Aseptate mycelium lacking arbuscules, vesicles, or typical mycorrhizal infection
structures was also seen in cortical and epidermal cells, particularly at 10 days.
This non-mycorrhizal mycelium was thought to have originated from infection by ...
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Gram Stain: Looking Beyond Bacteria to Find Fungi in Gram ...
Aseptate hyphae are 3—25 pm (three to five times the width of the septate
hyphae) and are non-parallel in width. Septate hyphae more or less remain
parallel, and aseptate hyphae (irregular width) are too wide in some areas and
become too ...
6
A. K. Ghosh Commemoration Volume. Proceedings of the ...
Libriform, aseptate Libriform and aseptate Libriform and asep— tate Libriform
with simple pits Libriform considerably thick walled Li briform and aseptate N on-
libriform septate Libriform, aseptate Thin to thick walled, septate Non-libriform
and ...
Sharma A. K., Mitra G. C., Banerjee M. (editors)
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The Macrofungus Flora of China's Guangdong Province
All the basidia of the orders in this subclass aseptate, generally clavate, broadly
clavate to rotund. Basidiospores usually germinating to hyphae directly, except
that the basidiospores of the genus Exobasidium becoming septate and
producing ...
Zhishu Bi, Zheng Guoyang, Li Taihui, 1993
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Fungus Diseases of Tropical Crops
asCospores irregularly hiscriate, hyaline, aseptate, ovoid, 17-23 x 7-10 /i.
pycmdia on stems, leaves and froits, solitary or hotyrose, stromatic, glohose, 150-
250 n diam., with papillate ostioles darker around the neck region. Pycnidial wall
many ...
Oospores, thick-walled resting spores Vegetative phase diploid, usually mycelial
with aseptate hyphae. Wall cellulose and glucans. (i) saprolegniales The water
moulds Long cylindrical zoosporangia at tips of relatively wide aseptate hyhae.
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Krishna's Diversity of Microbes, Fungi & Lichens
It has been reported that the septal apparatus breaks down during nuclear
migrations associated with dikaryotisation in the Coprinus lagopus. (B) Aseptate
Hyphae : Hyphae without septa are called aseptate hyphae. In aseptate hyphae
nuclei ...