10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYMPODIALLY»
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Pathogenic Fungi in Humans and Animals
The pathogenic species of Mucor. Mucor circinelloides Tieghem (with the formae
circinelloides, lusitanicus, griseocyanus, and janssenii; Fig. 12. Growth fast,
reaching 7 cm within 2 days. Sporangiophores repeatedly sympodially branched,
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2
Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology
(a) Mucorcircinelloidesvan Tieghem. Sporangia, brown to black, 40–80 mm in
diameter, rarely 100 mm. Sympodially branched sporangiophores 20–30 mm in
length and up to 17 mm in diameter. Sporangiospores broadly ellipsoidal, 4–9
mm ...
3
Molecular Detection of Human Fungal Pathogens
Conidiogenous cells (25—47><2—3.5 urn) are integrated, terminal, smooth, thick
walled, golden-brown, straight, cylindrical, proliferating sympodially, resulting in a
straight rachis with conspicuous conidiogenous loci. Scars (less than lum in ...
4
Marine Algae of California
Base with simple-discoid holdfast, the stolons inconspicuous, or basal
attachment poorly known 3 2. Base with stolons more or less prominent 7 3. Stipe
essentially lacking R. callophyllidoides 3. Stipe prominent, sympodially branched
4 4.
Stems sympodially branched; secondary stems little or not branched; leaves
mostly long-acuminate; costa short and double or none; laminal cells linear,
smooth; alar cells well differentiated, mostly colored; capsules long-exserted,
erect; ...
Arthur Jonathan Shaw, Bernard Goffinet, 2000
6
Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
Rhizomes sympodially branched, woody, creeping, bearing 1-2-branched, wiry
roots at each node and erect stems irregularly at intervals of few internodes. Erect
stems becoming much branched sympodially, bearing terminal tufts of leaves.
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
Key to the Important Genera of Peronosporaceae Sporangiophores determinate,
hypha like short, unbranched or sympodially branched, sporangia citriform or
obpyriform, not maturing synchronously, germinating by zoospores; antheridia ...
8
Fundamental Medical Mycology
They are borne borne sympodially, growing past the pore where the newest
conidium is produced, bending around that conidium. This pattern is of a
geniculate conidiogenous cell. Free conidia have hila that protrude slightly
beyond the basal ...
Errol Reiss, H. Jean Shadomy, G. Marshall Lyon, 2011
9
Fungal Families of the World
Ascospores usually hyaline and transversely septate, without a sheath.
Anamorphs usually hyphomycetous, with cylindrical, often pigmented
conidiophores forming in clusters from small basal stromata, proliferating
sympodially and often with ...
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007
10
Infections and Haemorrhage in Acute Leukaemia: Proceedings ...
Septate hyphae phialoconidia Microconidia clavate forming long chaines and
macroconidia 5-5 septate produced from phialides proliferating sympodially.
Microconidia clavate forming long chaines and mecrocinodia almost straighted
from ...