10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MYCELOID»
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal
(a) — The myceloid filaments have the delicate tint of mother of pearl, and, very
irregular themselves, form networks whose meshes have the most varied forms,
as the myceloid tubes, unicellular and without septa, inosculate at all possible ...
myceloid appendages (a), and a cross section of cleistothecia may also be
produced. They are immersed in the mycelial weft, globose to strongly depressed
, dark brown to black, 135-250 \tm in diameter, bearing rudimentary, myceloid, ...
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International Journal of Microscopy & Natural Science
myceloid filaments of the fungus already existing in the soil ; henceforward the
connection continues until death. As the root grows onward the myceloid fungus
grows with it, accompanying it like a shadow whatever its course. The ultimate ...
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The Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science
myceloid filaments of the fungus already existing in the soil ; henceforward the
connection continues until death. As the root grows onward the myceloid fungus
grows with it,' accompanying it like a shadow whatever its course. The ultimate ...
8 1— VOLVARIA VILLOSAVOLVA. Pileus convex, even, dry, silky hbrillose
somewhat rimose, gray. Ciills free, remote. Stipe solid, pure white, smooth,
slightly tapering upward. Volva globose, densely covered with long, white
myceloid hairs.
In the first instance, the root which descends from the germinating seed into the
ground becomes entangled with the myceloid filaments of the fungus already
existing in the soil; thenceforward the connection continues until death. As the
root ...
7
The Gasteromycetes of the Eastern United States and Canada
We have compared material sent us hy Dr. Fitzpatrick with our Chapel Hill H.
clathroides and find that the two disagree in size, peridial structure, and in the
much more myceloid hasal attachment of the latter plant. For a detailed
comparison ...
William Chambers Coker, John Nathaniel Couch, 1928
As illustration of the first class, Mr. Clayton explained that when the rootlets or
roots of the larger plant descend into the ground they meet some myceloid
fungns, which ultimately entertwines the rootlets, and grows with them, even
though the ...
TABLE I Growth and sporulation of Nomuraea rileyi in different culture media. No.
Culture media2 Sporulation1 Remarks I Vegetable media 1 . Potato chops + + +
Good myceloid growth. Potato chops + Yeast extract + + + + Amorphous with ...
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Agricultural Applications
18.7. Phylogenetic relationships among the trated. Erysiphe graminis is distantly
related to the other Erysiphales. On the right, the orders of the plant hosts are
Ervsiphe species indicated. Cleistotheces and myceloid appendages are illus- ...
Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, F. Kempken, 2002
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MYCELOID»
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Leaving 'Tracks' behind
Wherever you look, these new patterns and marks spread over the earth like myceloid webs. In other areas, dark green buffel grass introduced from Africa has ... «The Monthly, Oct 12»