10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONIDIAN»
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Bookworm II: The Very Ugly Duckling
Lady Lakeside looked overatthe Conidian.“It must bea relief to knowthatyourson
isnotpowerless,” she said. “However ... was he truly powerless?” The Conidian
gave Elaine a look that suggested thathewanted her dead. “My son was tested ...
Christopher Nuttall, 2014
2
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Conidian forms, spores of dissemination; 2. Forms of vegetation and
conservation, external spores and chlamydospores ; 3. A budding or encysted
form, the cryptococcus as found in the lesions. The arrangement and form of the
conidia permit ...
3
A Treatise on the Parasites and Parasitic Diseases of the ...
Besides this conidian apparatus, the Aspergilli are also characterized by their
perithecse, which have been seen in only two species — A. glaucus, or A. repens
. These are globular masses — kind of tubercles carrying mycelian filaments at ...
Louis Georges Neumann, George Fleming, 1892
4
Wine Microbiology and Biotechnology
It is thanks to the German mycologist de Bary (1831-1888) that we owe the exact
identification of the fungus; he discovered the relationship between the conidian
from (Botrytis), the sclerotic form (Sclerotium) and the production of apothecia ...
5
Report of a Working Group on Barley: Fifth Meeting, 10-12 ...
Diseases recorded were Erysiphe graminis, Pyrenophora graminea (conidian
form Helminthosporium graminea), Pyrenophora teres (conidian form
Helminthosporium teres). References Anonymous. 1997. Official list of breeders
crop plants in ...
L. Maggioni, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, 1999
The mycelium and conidian form of the Morel: Marin Molliard.~On the age of the
human skeletons from the caves of Mentone: Mnrcellin Home. The skeletons
would appear to be of the same age as the deposits in which they were found, ...
7
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
It is further known that the conidian growth is not only found in the foliage but that
it extends to the tubers in the ground, and there develops the mycelium, which is
the immediate cause of that injury to the tubers which is so dreaded. On the ...
8
Bacillary phthisis of the lungs
They are now known to be microphytes. 3. Diphtheria. — According to Talamon,
this fatal malady presents a special mycelium, under the form of divided refractile
tubes and conidian spores, which may be cultivated and injected with success to
...
Germain Sée, William Henry Weddell, 1885
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
Here we have, in reality, a Polyporus of which the receptacle is angio- carpous,
like that of th Gasteromycetes in the superior and conidian part, and which is
gymnocarpous in the inferior and hymenial part. This receptacle hecomes dry
and ...
10
Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-urinary Diseases
These are those 'species of white cultures which present the conidian
appearances described by Neebe and Furthmann. These trichophytons which
give birth to the sycotic forms of trichophytosis all come from the horse. B.
Trichophytosis of ...