10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PYCNOCONIDIUM»
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pycnoconidium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Natural history of the Danish lichens: original ...
The probable course of the process of fertilization itself is described by BAUn
who has observed a pycnoconidium - in Physcía and others —— adhering to the
upper part of the trichogyne, and he believes that he has seen the resorption of
the ...
Olaf Galløe, M. Skyttle-Christiansen, 1927
2
A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
close, dense pycnidiospore pycnidiospora (noun f. 1) pycnidium pycnidium (noun
n. 2) pycniospore pycniospora (noun f. 1) pycnium pycnium (noun n. 2)
pycnoconidium pycnoconidium (noun n. 2) pygmaeus (adj. A) dwarf -pyle (noun f.
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
He therefore rejected the commonly employed terms spermatia and spermo-
gonia and substituted pycnoconidium and pycnidia. Pycnidiospore has been
however preferred as more in accordance with modern fungal terminology. His
first ...
Annie Lorrain Smith, 1921
To determine the exact role of these so-called “conidium mother cells" in the
pycnoconidium formation, sections were made from pycnidia of various ages. On
the basis of these observations the process of pycnoconidium formation in the
case ...
5
Annales historico-naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici:
PD — Das vom Thallus hervortretende äussere (extern) Pycnoconidium ist nach
der Literatur ein wenig verbreiteter Typ. Dieses hervortretende äussere
Pycnoconidium ist einzig in unserer Gattung. Teratologien Ochrolechia
alboflavescens ...
Természettudományi Múzeum (Hungary), 1958
6
Introduction to British lichens
SPERMOGONIUM (pl. SPERMOGONIA). See PYCNOCONIDIUM.
SPERMOGONIUM (pl. SPERMAGONIA). See PYCNOCONIDIUM. SPINOSE.
Having spines. SPINULOSE. Having small (often minute) spines. SPORE. A
reproductive body.
Ursula K. Duncan, Peter Wilfred James, 1970
7
Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia
KOH — , Ca(OCl)j + roseus, KOH + Ca (OCl)2 + rubr., PD — Das vom Thallus
hervortretende aufiere (externe) Pycnoconidium ist nach der Literatur ein wenig
verbreiteter Typ. Dieses hervortretende aufiere Pycnoconidium existiert einzig in
...
8
Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
Phycomycetes, 1930) Pycnociliospora Bat. (1962) = Strigula fide Lucking et al. (
LIchenologist 30: 121, 1998) pycnoconidium, see pycnidiospore (obsol.)
Pycnodactylus Bat., A.A. Silva & Cavalc. (1967), anamorphic Pezizomycotina,
Cpd.#eP.
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Fungal Families of the World
63: 1089, 1971). pycnoascocarp, an ascoma arising from a pycnidial conidioma.
pycnoconidium, see pycnidiospore (obsol.). pycnogonidium, see pycnidiospore,
pycniospore, or stylospore (obsol). pycnosclerotium, a more or less hard-walled ...
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007
A globular or flask-shaped body, usually very small, in which pycnoconidia are
formed; often closely resembling a perithecium in external appearance; the "
spermagonium" of many authors. Pycnoconidium (pycnoconidia). A small, spore-
like ...