10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPORANGIOLUM»
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1
An Introduction to Mycology
(c) The final change occurs when the wall of the single spore and the
sporangiolum fuse .to form a conidium. This is seen in the family Choane-
phoraceae and Cunnighamellaceae in an ascending series; Blakeslea —
Choanephora ...
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
In each sporangiolum three spores are normally produced by longitudinal radiate
cleavage, but even in typical sporangiola instances occur in which one or all of
these spores may divide before maturing, so that there may be four to six in the ...
3
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
In each sporangiolum three spores are normally produced by longitudinal radiate
cleavage, but even in typical sporangiola instances occur in which one or all of
these spores may divide before maturing, so that there may be four to six in the ...
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1914
Release of sporangiospore by breaking of sporangiolum wall 3.3. Characteristic
sporangiospore from both sporangiola as well as normal sporangia. 34.
Characteristic zygospore attached to tongs-shaped suspensors. Figs. 35-40.
Blakesleu ...
Rajni Gupta, K. G. Mukerji, 2001
5
Proceedings of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian ...
Each sporangiolum consists of an outer, delicate, floccose, at length
papyraceous membrane, which, in a section, can be easily seen to be distinct. In
the early state the coat of the sporangiolum, together with its contents, forms a
fleshy, moist, ...
Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club (Bath, England), Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Bath, England, 1873
I examined a section of the sporangiolum of Cyathus stercoreus made by Dr. Burt
from the original collection in Herb. Schweinitz. The spores were the same shape
but smaller than those of C. Lesu- eurii, measuring 15.8 x 18.7 ft. (Fig. 2).
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1900
7
Annals & Magazine of Natural History
After the junction of these two branches follows the formation of the fruit; in the
middle of these connate branches are formed one or two cells, which represent
the sporangiolum, which in a ripe state is covered with large angular warts.
Sir William Jardine, 1841
The sporangiolum is multinucleate and the spore within it develops a separate
thick, brown, ridged (i.e. striate) wall inside the thin sporangiolum wall which
clings to it and conforms toitsshape, making itdifficulttodiscern thatthespore wall ...
John Webster, Roland Weber, 2007
9
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
After the junction of these two branches follows the formation of the fruit; in the
middle of these connate branches are formed one or two cells, which represent
the sporangiolum, which in a ripe state is covered with large angular warts.
In Haplosporangium bisporale, the sporangiolum contains one or two spores; in
Haplosporangium decipiens, the sporangiolum is monosporous, and functions as
a conidium. The fertile hyphae of Dissophora do not develop septa until they ...
H. C. Gwynne-Vaughan, 1937