10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPORANGIOLA»
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1
An Introduction to Mycology
... few spores, called sporangiola, borne in whorls either on the same or on
separate morphologically identical sporangiophores. In some cases, however,
only sporangiola are produced and the branches terminate in thorn-like sterile
spines.
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
2
Systematics and Evolution
In Pilaira (Pilobolaceae) the zone of weakness is present at the base of the
sporangium and, therefore, the sporangial wall is released as a unit (Benny and
O'Donnell 1978). b) Sporangiola The sporangiolum is a reproductive structure
that is ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
3
Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology
... Cunninghamellaceae Absidioideae Presence of apophysate, pyriform
sporangia, and absence of sporangiola 2 >21 Cunninghamelloideae Absence of
sporangia and presence of pedicellate, unispored sporangiola 1 >10
Gongronelloideae ...
Electron microscopy studies of the development of sporangia and sporangiola
show that they develop in essentially the same way (J. Fletcher, 1973a,b). At
maturity the columellate sporangia become converted intosticky sporangialdrops.
John Webster, Roland Weber, 2007
5
Fungal Families of the World
sporophore producing either a sporangium or sporangiola, never both.
Sporangia usually large, multispored and columellate, or infrequently smaller,
few-spored and acolumellate; wall persistent, echinulatel rupturing into two
hemispherical ...
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007
Sporangia of two kinds-columcllate as in Mucor, and smaller, generally non-
columellate, the sporangiola, borne in whorls or at tips of branches.
Chaetocladium (Thamnidiaceae)-Fig. 11 E). No Mucor-like sporangia; single-
spored sporangiola ...
48-51. Cuiminghcimmella : 48. Sporangiophore bearing characteristic single-
spored sporangiola (Sp) on vesicles 49. sporangiolum 50. Wall of sporangiolum
breaking to release sporangiospore 50. Mature zygospore in between
suspensors.
Rajni Gupta, K. G. Mukerji, 2001
8
Fungi and Allied Organisms
Thamnidium (Thamnidiaceae)-(Fig. 6.1 ID). Sporangia of two kinds —
columellate as in Mucor; and smaller, generally non-columellate, the sporangiola
, borne in whorls or at tips of branches. Chaetocladium (Thamnidiaceae)-(Fig. 6.
11E).
9
Food and Beverage Mycology
Blakeslea. This genus has large terminal, columellate sporangia with sporangial
walls splitting into two halves. Smaller columellate sporangiola containing
usually three spores develop on dichotomous branches. The spores are usually
striate ...
In addition, sporangiola are formed in Blakeslea and Choanephora. In these
genera, sporangia and sporangiola are produced on separate sporangiophores.
Sporangiospores are broadly fusiform, pigmented, with striate walls and possess
...
Geeta Sumbali, B. M. Johri, 2005