10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STROMATIC»
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Metatexite migmatites with a layered or stromatic structure associated with low
strain [Figs. D31–D34] A stromatic or layered morphology results where the
neosome in a migmatite occurs as parallel, laterally continuous bands in two ...
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Geology
Boudinage is also frequently observed in stromatic migmatites (van der Molen,
1985; Brown, 1994; Brown & Rushmer, 1997). Here, a layering is formed by,
usually strong, parallel alignment of leucosomes. This stromatic layering is
generally ...
upper stromatic layer with the second one (2) which occupies most of the region
normally filled by the spongy parenchyma. The latter is entirely destroyed or one
may find a few disconnected cells here and there throughout the loose white ...
4
The Hypocreales of North America
The system adopted in the present monograph corresponds in many respects
with that proposed by Lindau, but differs in that peri- thccial and stromatic
characters are considered of primary importance in the separation of the order
into ...
5
Culture studies of Claviceps
These are formed by the enlarging of email stromatic masses just beneath the
surface. As this stromatic tissue increases in size, it finally ruptures the cuticle,
and continues to grow and forms either a sclerotial cushion from which the
stromata ...
Frank Theodore McFarland, 1921
6
Orogenic Processes in the Alpine Collision Zone: Selected ...
(a): Photograph of the Winnebach migmatite at the Bach- fallenferner outcrop (
Hoinkes et al. 1972). (b): Photograph of a sample from the Verpeil migmatite,
showing the stromatic texture. MS = Mesosome, LS = Leucosome, MLS =
Melanosome ...
Nikolaus Froitzheim, Stefan M. Schmid, 2009
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A Monographic Study of the Indiana Species of the
Stromatic ...
A taxonomic treatment of stromatic species of Indiana fungi belonging to the order Sphaeriales.
8
Histopathology of Seed-Borne Infections
5.6.1 Stromatic Infection Many grasses and sedges are infected by endophytes
that produce a stromatic sheath around the panicle. Epichloe typhina produces a
stromatic sheath that almost completely covers the panicle in Dactylis glomerata
...
Dalbir Singh, S. B. Mathur, 2004
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Pleomorphic Fungi: The Diversity and Its Taxonomic Implications
Most anamorphs of Nectria are stromatic to greater or lesser degree and may be
sporodochial, synnematous or pycnidial. Perithecial initials generally form within
the still-conidial stroma. By the time perithecia have formed conidiogenesis has ...
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Introduction To Fungi, 3E
The ascogonia appear within a stromatic initial, which develops directly into the
ascoma and the asci lie in unwalled locules in the stroma. This is so called
meristogenous development. Although peridia are distinctly present in stromatic
family ...