10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERCALARILY»
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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
2
The Yeasts - A Taxonomic Study
Chlamydospores occur terminally or intercalarily and are catenate or single,
subglobose, ellipsoidal or cylindrical, (10—50)><(3.0—15.0) 11111. Colonies
are tough, flat, somewhat ridged or pustulate in the center, covered with slender ...
Cletus Kurtzman, J.W. Fell, 1998
In A. teutonus chiasmatic meiosis was found; short, positively heteropycnotic
segments of chromatin are visible in pachytene; in diplotene and diakinese one
may observe bivalents with 1-2 chias- mata placed distally or intercalarily. As a
result ...
4
Biology of Polar Benthic Algae
Apical cells dividing transversely, embedded in a shallow notch in a rounded
apex. Cells in the primary cell row (derivatives of the apical cell) not undergoing
intercalary division; some cells in secondary rows dividing intercalarily (Figure
4.2).
Certain of the chromocenters seen in reticulate interphase nuclei are known to be
of similar origin while others correspond to heterochromatin lumps scattered
intercalarily along the chromosome arms (Levan, 1946; Ames and Mitra, 1968).
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CURRENT TOPICS DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Often, excised internal parts are regenerated intercalarily. In this case, however,
the tissue at the relatively more distal edge of the junction can contribute to the
regeneration of relatively more proximal parts (Bohn, 1971). This shows that the ...
A. A. Moscona, Alberto Monroy, 1977
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Molecular Biology of Fungal Development
Intercalarily formed oidia have two flat ends owing to splitting of the septa
between two chained oidia and between oidia and oidiophore stemcells (Fig. 6).
The truncated ends of oidia therefore represent a single-layered secondary cell
wall [14 ...
8
Plant Acclimation to Environmental Stress
Vesicles are thin-walled lipid-containing bodies produced terminally or
intercalarily from hyphae in the root cortex and serve as the storage organ of the
fungus The three important components of mycorrhizal symbiosis are the root, the
fungal ...
Narendra Tuteja, Singh Gill Sarvajeet, 2012
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The Beta-tubulin Gene as a Means to Discriminate Species and ...
In Glomineae, asexual spores are produced terminally, intercalarily or laterally
from a nonspecialized cylindrical to flared (or constricted) fertile hypha.
Glomineae spores are formed singly, in loose aggregates, in tight clusters with or
without a ...
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Cryptogams: Cyanobacteria, Algae, Fungi, Lichens : Textbook ...
Continued chlamydospores (Also termed gemmae) thick- walled resting spores,
arising in hyphae terminally or intercalarily, from one or more septa after a local
contraction of the cytoplasm. Between individual chlamydospores, gaps where
no ...