10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOLOBLASTICALLY»
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The Biology of Marine Fungi
Although these three anamorphs are morphologically distinct from one another,
their conidia are all produced holoblastically by sympodial proliferation of
conidiogenous cells and they are all similar morphologically to fresh water
anamorphs ...
Stephen Thomas Moss, 1986
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Clavicipitalean Fungi: Evolutionary Biology, Chemistry, ...
... holoblastically at the apex of the conidiophore as an ovate swelling 3-4 JjLITI
long and 2-3 |xm wide. The conidium elongates rapidly. When it is 10-18|im long,
the conidium is delimited by a septum that develops between its base and the ...
James F. White Jr., Charles W. Bacon, Nigel L. Hywel-Jones, 2003
For example, it is readily seen that the small, holoblastically cleaving eggs of
many inVertebrates pass through the early stages of development with their
primary developmental axes oriented at random with respect to gravity. i,
Furthermore ...
Space Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, 1964
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Handbook of Applied Mycology: Volume 2: Humans, Animals and ...
The occurrence of conidia produced enteroblastically and holoblastically by the
same fungus may suggest different evolutionary pressures and a variety of
functions among these conidial types. Within the range of enteroblastic types, ...
5
The Avocado: Botany, Production and Uses
Conidia are produced holoblastically at the tip of the conidiogenous cell without
conspicuous scars or annelations. Primary conidia are oblong to obovoid,
hyaline, thin walled and 3.5445 x1.542.0 pm. R. Iauricola is related to other
ambrosia ...
Bruce A. Schaffer, B. Nigel Wolstenholme, Antony William Whiley, 2013
Insomegenera withdark (i.e. melanized),relatively thickwalled conidiophores
such as Stemphylium andAlternaria (anamorphs of Pleospora), the conidia
develop holoblastically, but a narrowchannel persists in thewall of the
conidiogenous cell ...
John Webster, Roland Weber, 2007
7
Taxonomy and Ecology of Indian Fungi
Conidiophore mother cells ampulliform or lageniform, one celled, smooth,
hyaline to pale blackish brown, producing conidia holoblastically and giving rise
to conidiophores intercalarily, 3-5 ¥ 3-4 μm. Conidiophores erect, flexuous,
simple, ...
K. G. Mukerji, C. Manoharachary, 2010
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Cytokinesis in Animal Cells
... principal components of the mitotic apparatus in cells customarily observed
and manipulated in cell division experiments, but a fourth struculre, the diastema,
has been described for many years in large, yolky, holoblastically cleaving eggs.
C. Holoblastic Fishes A few fish species develop holoblastically (e.g., lampreys
and chondrosteans). In these species, the endodermal and lateral plates fuse
along the midventral line forming an intraembryonic yolk sac. As a result, all three
...
William Stewart Hoar, David J. Randall, 1988
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BIOLOGY OF CONIDIAL FUNGI
... Arnold (1970), Nicot (1963, 1967), and Tubaki (1955) merit particular mention.
Most exclusively agaricicolous conidial fungi are moniliaceous Hyphomycetes
forming conidia holoblastically, although several phialidic species are also
known.