10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPISPORE»
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epispore in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
Elsewhere there is either no epispore or it is so thin as to be indistinguishable
from the exine. The surface is minutely granular, almost smooth. The color is light
orange. Occurrence: Asphalt Tunnel, about 2,300 feet above the base of the ...
2
Geological Survey professional paper
Elsewhere there is either no epispore or it is so thin as to be indistinguishable
from the exine. The surface is minutely granular, almost smooth. The color is light
oraDge. Occurrence: Asphalt Tunnel, about 2,300 feet above the base of the ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1987
3
Ascomycete Fungi of North America: A Mushroom Reference Guide
This species is clearly in the Morchellaceae and is distinguished from Terfezia in
the Pezizaceae by much larger spores enclosed in a unique amorphous
epispore. The epispore appears under electron microscopy to be permeated with
...
Michael Beug, Alan E. Bessette, Arleen R. Bessette, 2014
4
Readings in Insect-plant Disease Relationships
2. Resting spore outer wall with knob-like projections. E. (= 34. Species Primary
spores Resting spores E. reticulata Conidia not observed. Host, Diptera
Zygospores, faint red in mass, spherical, 44-84/* epispore reticulated E.
coleoplerorum* ...
Jesse Wayne Brewer, Monty DeVerl Harrison, 1973
nating spore becomes lopsided, and, accompanied by a slow peculiarly irregular
series of motions, the zoospore emerges, probably by means of a combination of
mechanical pressure upon the epispore and its dissolution. Microscopic ...
6
Principles of Insect Pathology
The spore wall begins to thicken and an endospore layer develops from material
in cytoplasmic vesicles. The vesicles fuse with the plasma membrane and
deposit material between the plasma membrane and the outer (epispore) layer.
Drio Boucias, Jacquelyn C. Pendland, 1998
nating spore becomes lopsided, and, accompanied by a slow peculiarly irregular
series of motions, the zoospore emerges, probably by means of a combination of
mechanical pressure upon the epispore and its dissolution. Microscopic ...
Frederick Lovejoy Wellman, 1930
8
A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
A) episepalous(adj. A) episepalous episporium (noun n. 2) epispore;
episporiatus (adj. A) having an epispore(nounn. 2) epispore;episporiatus (adj. A)
havingan epispore epitepalus (adj. A) epitepalous(adj.A)epitepalous epithallus (
noun m.
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
9
The Evolution of Plant Physiology
that the plasmodial tapetum penetrates the tetrad at an early stage enveloping
each of the spores, and the perispore is replaced by an epispore (sensu
Lugardon and Husson, 1982). The exospore consists of a single substructural
sheet ...
Alan R. Hemsley, Imogen Poole, 2004
10
Fungus Diseases of Tropical Crops
9 l,); epispore of medium thickness with minute hut clear echinula- tions giving
the margin a serrate appearance; also with prominent cireular pits on the surface
(Mundkur et al I.e.1. Chowdlmrv reported serious damage in India (Assaml.