10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPORANGIAL»
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Systematics and Evolution
Up until this point of development, there are no obvious morphological
distinctions between sporogenic or sporangial plasmodia (Miller 1959); the only
way to tell definitely what type of plasmodium is present is in those situations
where the ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
Sporangial surface ornamented with regular polygonal areas containing irregular
grooves or striae. Sporangial dimensions 18-45 ... Sporangial surface
ornamented with circular to irregular depressions containing deep radiating
furrows .
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The effect of the conjugation, then, in Navicula serians is to produce two
sporangial frustules nearly twice as large as the two conjugating ones — an
increase in size which may be inferred to owe its origin to the contents of each of
the ...
4
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
The effect of the conjugation, then, in Navicula seriarw is to produce two
sporangial frustules nearly twice as large as the two conjugating ones—an
increase in size which may be inferred to owe its origin to the contents of each of
the ...
5
Geological Survey Professional Paper
A lining of very delicate, thin-walled parenchymatous cells lies immediately
beneath the outer layer of the sporangial wall. This lining reaches a thickness of
about 100m and is composed of three or four layers of flattened, platelike cells
whose ...
6
Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution
6.3.2 Pteroma specimens often appear entangled with each other Most blocks (
except for the very smallest) show numerous sporangial heads. Some heads are
linearly arrayed, due to their attachment to the elongate axis, which is often
visible ...
Quentin C.B. Cronk, Richard M. Bateman, Julie A. Hawkins, 2002
7
Carbonate Systems During the Olicocene-Miocene Climatic ...
Calcified sporangial compartments, sori Sporolithaceae Sporolithon 1.
Sporangial conceptacles 2 2. Sporangial conceptacles uniporate Corallinaceae
2. Sporangial conceptacles multiporate Hapalidiaceae Corallinaceaea 3.
Secondary pits ...
Maria Mutti, Werner E. Piller, Christian Betzler, 2011
8
Plant Relationships: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi As ...
Fig. 6.10. Sporangial development and emptying in Achlya intricata. Time(min) is
indicated at top of images. Sequence begins with hypha with rounded apex that
has stopped extending (0min). Septation follows (+12min), then cleavage of the ...
9
Biology of the Red Algae
Regeneration of sporangia in Florideophycidae. 14-51: TEM of regenerating
monosporangia in Acrochaetium secundata showing monosporocyte (me) and
old sporangial walls (arrowheads). 14-52: Secondary tetrasporangium forming
inside ...
Kathleen M. Cole, Robert G. Sheath, 1990
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Plants Invade the Land: Evolutionary and Environmental ...
1997),the hydrolyzed sporangial epidermis tendedto fall apart intoindividual
tubularcells (or small groups of suchcells) ornamentedwith regularly spaced
bands.These cells appeared remarkably similar to certain fossil nematoclasts (
such ...
Patricia G. Gensel, Dianne Edwards, 2013