10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLEOMORPHY»
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pleomorphy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pleomorphy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Pleomorphic Fungi: The Diversity and Its Taxonomic Implications
It is hoped that this book will aid in the development of current knowledge on fungal systematics and provide a useful reference not only to specialists in systematic mycology, but also to researchers, teachers, and university students ...
2
Comparative Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa ...
Tulasne's doctrine of pleomorphy raised indeed a storm of controversy that lasted
for some time. On the one hand a conservative opposition was naturally to be
expected on the part of those who had already enquired into the species of Fungi
, ...
Anton Bary, Henry Edward Fowler Garnsey, Isaac Bayley Balfour,
1887
3
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
Pleomorphy of Pathogenic Bacteria.* — Herr G. Hauser has extended the
observations on the pleomorphy of other bacteria to those which are active in
causing disease, especially septicemia. He states that the three species of
Proteus, ...
4
Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
(MR 109: 1347, 2005; pleomorphy), Burgess et al. (Australas Pl. Path. 34: 557,
2005; Australia), Crous et al. (Stud Mycol. 55: 235, 2006; phylogeny). Dichomitus
D.A. Reid (1965), Polyporaceae. 7, Europe; N. America. See Reid (ReVta Biol.
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth,
2008
Others show a greater amount of variation in these respects ; they display the
phenomena of pleomorphy in varying degrees. Among the endosporous Bacilli
described above Bacillus Megaterium is a particularly good example of
monomorphy ...
Anton Bary, Isaac Bayley Balfour,
1898
6
Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
The ideas of Pleomorphy entertained by some bacteriologists are just as
extravagant as the case cited by De Bary in the early history of Pleomorphy in
Fungi. He tells us that it was gravely affirmed in those days, of SaccJiaromyces
cerevisia, ...
7
A Synopsis of the Bacteria and Yeast Fungi and Allied ...
... to be present in that Alga, though masked by the red colouring matter. There
may, perhaps, be detected, in the recent spread of Zopf's views upon the
pleomorphy of the Bacteria, a little of that rage for "following the fashion," which is
almost ...
William Bywater Grove,
1884
8
Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
The ideas of Pleomorphy entertained by some bacteriologists are just as
extravagant as the case cited by De Bary in the early history of Pleomorphy in
Fungi. He tells us that it was gravely affirmed in those days, of Saccharomyces
ceret'isia, ...
9
Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard : The Mysterious World of ...
... devout Catholics), in an enchanting threevolume tome entitled Selecta
Fungorum Carpologia.5 This principle was termed, variously, multiple gemmation
, polymorphism, and pleomorphy, and its authors revolutionized the study of
mycology.
Oxford OH Nicholas P. Money Teaches in the Department of Botany Miami University,
2002
10
The illustrated dictionary of gardening: a practical and ...
See Pleomorphy. PLEOMORPHY, or PLEOMOBFHISM (from pleion, several, and
morphe, form ; in allusion to the variability in the spores). A term used to express
the condition observed in several groups of Fungi (see Oidium, Peronospora, ...
George Nicholson, John Garrett, James William Helenus Trail,
1887