10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPHAE»
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hyphae in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Laboratory Urinalysis and Hematology for the Small Animal ...
Fungal hyphae are colorless in urine sediment. They appear in varying size and
may be oval, round, or budding (Figure 2-21). Fungal hyphae are slightly larger
than bacteria but smaller than white blood cells. Segmented hyphae may be
seen ...
Carolyn Sink, Bernard Feldman, 2004
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
A, monomitic hyphal system, with thick-walled generative hyphae; B, dimitic
hyphal system, with generative and ligative (binding) hyphae; C, dimitic hyphal
system, with generative and skeletal hyphae; D, trimitic hyphal system, with
generative, ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Fungi: Biology and Applications
Apically growing hyphae usually have a relatively constant diameter ranging from
1 to 30 μm or more, depending on fungal species and growth conditions.
Filamentous fungi may be cultivated within the laboratory on a variety of different
liquid ...
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Rhizoctonia Solani, Biology and Pathology
These are formed in older hyphae and ". . . were easily distinguished from the
primary septa, the latter being thicker at the junction with the cell wall, whereas
the secondary septa joined the cell walls without increase in thickness and were
...
parts of polypore fruit bodies, stating that differences in wall thickness and fluid
content of the hyphae conferred special qualities on the tissues. Interestingly,
although Ames (1913) found that the hyphal patterns were fairly constant
between ...
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Color Atlas of Pulmonary Cytopathology
Aspergillus consists of hyphae that are dichotomous and branch at a 45-degree
angle. The hyphae are septate, narrow. 3-5 /j.m in width with parallel walls. The
fruiting bodies or conidia containing the spores develop only when the fungus ...
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The Genetics of Candida
Under certain conditions, blastospores give rise to hyphae. A blastospore is
defined as a unicellular form of a fungus and is often used interchangeably with
the term yeast cell. 1 1 A hypha is a thin filamentous cylindrical outgrowth that is ...
Donald R. Kirsch, Rosemarie Kelly, Myra B. Kurtz, 1990
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Poisonous Mushrooms of the Northern United States and Canada
The most highly modified and complex cap cuticles are composed of hyphae that
are oriented perpendicularly to the surface. A complete discussion of these types
of cuticles is beyond the scope of this publication. Technical papers on this ...
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Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: Essentials of ...
MOULDS Description Moulds2 are multicellular, eucaryotic, filamentous forms of
fungi. The hyphae in a mould interweave to form a matlike colony. Almost
everyone has seen mould colonies, sometimes in places where they are not
wanted, ...
Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet L. Duben-Engelkirk, 2008
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Techniques for the Study of Mycorrhiza
IH. Distribution of external hyphae A. Morphology and development of external
hyphae The dimorphic nature of the external hyphae of vesicular-arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi has been known for many years. Mosse (1959) and Nicolson (
1959) ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYPHAE»
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Mushrooms – Friends or Foes to Lawn and Garden? - Prescott eNews
Mushrooms send out a network of filaments call hyphae that join in a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. Plants enjoy many benefits, not the ... «Prescott eNews, Jul 15»
Evaluation of intravenous regional perfusion with amphotericin B …
The histopathological diagnosis was pyogranulomatous dermatitis associated with the pseudo hyphae characteristic of Pythium insidiosum ... «BMC Blogs Network, Jul 15»
A widespread plant-fungal-bacterial symbiosis promotes plant …
External hyphae of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with Trifolium subterraneum L. New Phytol 120: 371–380. | Article | CAS ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Tree diversity and species identity effects on soil fungi, protists and …
One gram of organic forest soil may comprise >103 m of hyphae that roughly translates into 108 cells (Leake et al., 2004). The same amount of ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Science Images Of The Week: Captured Lightning, A New Dinosaur …
... experimenting with designs inspired by the reticulated patterns seen in the veins of leaves, the root-like hyphae of fungi, and other organisms ... «Tech Times, Jul 15»
New Monoclonal Antibody for Candida Albicans
C. albicans is dimorphic and can grow as a yeast form or as branching hyphae. The hyphal form is considered to be more invasive and virulent ... «Bioscience Technology, Jul 15»
The magic of mushrooms at Lake Tahoe | Toree's Stories
First, the hyphae secrete enzymes into the food source, breaking the biomolecules into smaller units that are then absorbed into the mycelium. «Sierra Sun, Jul 15»
3D Printing: The Stories We Didn't Cover This Week — July 4, 2015
This week's 3D printing news takes us from 3D printed penny boards to human organs and a Hyphae-based plant leaf structure. Also ... «3DPrint.com, Jul 15»
Terroir: how fungi, yeasts and bacteria affect the taste of your wine
“And some of the hyphae grow out into the surrounding soil, extending the root surface available and enhancing the uptake of water and ... «The Australian, Jul 15»
Stopping Candida in its tracks
The round cells start to produce long filaments (called hyphae) which burrow into the underlying tissue layers. This allows the fungus to invade ... «Phys.Org, Jul 15»