10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPORIDIAL»
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XX, Fig. i), or which shows evident signs of sporidial formation (PI. XX, Figs. 6 and
7). The forking or bifurcation of the promycelial tip described by Paravicini has
been observed, but in no case has it been found to be associated with nuclear ...
Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1921
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Disease Resistance in Wheat
Sporidial cultures were prepared by dusting dry teliospores from infected grains
on to potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium and also in broth. The sporidial
cultures were maintained by frequent subculturing in PDA. Sporidial suspension
having ...
3
Taxonomy and Ecology of Indian Fungi
The growth therefore may be mycelial, sporidial, or a combination of both; the
colour may range from white to black, with many intermediate shades. Many smut
species develop only mycelial colonies on artificial media and require other ...
K. G. Mukerji, C. Manoharachary, 2010
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Proceedings [of The] Zesde Internationaal Botanisch Congres, ...
The same number of flasks were inoculated with the sporidial suspension only. In
ten days the sporidia had been destroyed in flasks to which the bacterial
suspensions had been added, while there was no decrease in the sporidial
content of ...
5
Biology of rust resistance in forest trees: proceedings of a ...
(d) time required for: (l) initiation of spori- dial production at optimum conditions (2
) maximum sporidial production at optimum conditions 4-l2 hrs. Siggers, l947;
Kais , l963; Powers and Roncadori, l966; Koenigs, l968 6-l6 hrs. Powers and ...
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, United States. Forest Service, 1972
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Methods in Microbiology
In U. maydis sporidial size cannot be used as a ploidy test, but "solopathogenicity
", i.e. the ability of a single sporidial culture to infect the host plant as opposed to
the two compatible haploid sporidial cultures normally required, is a reliable ...
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Plant-Microbe Interactions
Of these methods, only the sporidial injection technique increased the incidence
of disease; however, galls occurred less frequently on ears than on other parts of
the plants. In another study, Pope and McCarter inoculated unwounded silks, ...
Gary Stacey, Noel T. Keen, 1995
Sporidial and hyphal fusions have been studied in various smut fungi by several
investigators (11, 20, 25, 39). In the sorghum smuts Tyler (45) and Isenbeck (21)
observed sporidial fusion in Sphacelotheca sorghi and Rodenhiser (36) in S.
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Variation in Sphacelotheca sorghi (Link) Clinton
Almost without exception, sporidial cultures produced from one to many sectors.
The mycelial types remained comparatively stable. The three columns on the
right indicate the growth types prevalent in the new variants with the number of
new ...
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Fungus Diseases of Tropical Crops
The spores (mostly uninucleate and diploidl are spread aerially (like the sporidial
and are released from the host, particularly at harvest. The fungus has a very
characteristic saprophytic phase and persists for long periods in the soil, on crop
...