10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERIDIAL»
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1
The Biology of Marine Fungi
ASCOCARP WALL The ascocarp peridial wall structure of Corollospora species
is shown in Figures 21.2a-k. These micrographs show that the basic peridial wall
is two-layered, an inner layer composed of flattened cells and an outer layer ...
Stephen Thomas Moss, 1986
2
The Fungous Diseases of Man
Order Eurotiales Peridium, when present, a lax network of vegetative and
specialized hyphae making up loosely woven cleistothecium, with or without
characteristic peridial appendages of various sorts, containing numerous
scattered ...
John Walter Wilson, Orda Allen Plunkett, 1965
3
Biology of Marine Fungi
8.3 Results and Discussion 8.3.1 Peridial Wall Layer Peridial wall structure of
taxa with unfurling ascospore appendages and related species in the
Halosphaeriaceae, based on paraffin sections, is shown in Fig. 8.1. Most species
have a ...
Chandralata Raghukumar, 2012
4
Pathogenic Fungi in Humans and Animals
Peridial hyphae pale buff, septate, with somewhat thin, verruculose walls. Up to
three secondary branches may arise from the apex of the same cell of a peridial
hypha. Distal branches curve over the ascocarp, and the ultimate branches are ...
5
Laboratory Handbook of Medical Mycology
4.18) in the peridial hyphae. Each cell of the outer portion of the peridial hyphae
is swollen at both ends, with a deeply constricted central region. The swollen
portion is echinulate and thick-walled, whereas the central portion is smooth with
a ...
Michael R. McGinnis, 1980
6
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
3. Peridium tardily or not at all dehiscent at apex. 6. Peridial cells verrucose with
roundish or oval papillae. 6. Peridial cells verrucose-rugose with irregular
papillae. 6. Peridial cells smooth. 2. Peridium more or less tubular, altered by
becoming ...
7
Mycorrhizae: proceedings
The peridial surface maybe smooth or warty, depending on species, but it is
initially covered by a “crust” of profuse hyphae. In some species, the crust is
readily separable and may not be evident on old specimens or if the ascocarps
have not ...
Edward Hacskaylo, James Wessell Gerdemann, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1971
8
Miscellaneous Publication
globose, often darkly pigmented, spiny to reticulate spores as a powdery mass
enclosed by the thick, indehiscent peridium. The peridial surface may be smooth
or warty, depending on species, but it is initially covered by a "crust" of profuse ...
9
Contributions from the Department of Botany of Columbia ...
The extreme outer border chains have as yet produced no peridial cells, and it is
evident that the 4 peridial cells shown in the figure could not have been produced
by them. The figure shows, further, that not all of the interior spore chains ...
Columbia University. Dept. of Botany, 1914
10
A Biologic and Taxonomic Study of the Genus Gymnosporangium ...
Peridial cells rugose. 9. G. Amelanchieris. Peridial cells verruculose. 36. G.
Nelsoni. Peridium dehiscent with longitudinal slits along the sides. Peridial cells
verrucose. 37. G. eorniculans. Peridial cells verrucose-rugose. 14. G.
juvenetcens.