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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ASEXUAL SPORE»
Descubre el uso de
asexual spore en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
asexual spore y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Handbook of Food Science, Technology, and Engineering
Mats of hyphae that spread over a food substrate are called mycelia. Molds may
reproduce either asexually or sexually, sometimes both within the same species (
3). Some mold species produce only one type of asexual spore, while others are
...
2
Yeasts: Biotechnology and Biocatalysis
Balltstospore forcibly ejected asexual spore formed by certain basidio- mycetes
such as Sportdiobolus, Sporobolomyces, and Buitera. Basidium usually club-
shaped sexual structure of the class Basidio- mycetes upon which are produced
...
3
Mushrooms: Cultivation, Nutritional Value, Medicinal Effect, ...
At lower levels the asexual spore and the structures in which they are located are
of taxonomic use. Spores vary in color, in size, in shape, and in the number of
cells comprising them.. There is also variation in the arrangement of the cells ...
Philip G. Miles, Shu-Ting Chang, 2004
4
Foundations in Microbiology' 2007 Ed.(sixth Edition)2007 Edition
(a) Sporangiospore - Sporangium Sporangiospore Sporangiospore (b) Conidia
Arthrospores Chlamydospores Phialospores o Blastospores Conidiophore (3) J>
Microconidia (4) ' Porospore Asexual Spore Formation On the basis of the ...
5
Aspergillus: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: ...
Overexpression of velB induces a two-fold increase of asexual spore production
compared to wild type. Furthermore, the velB deletion mutant exhibits increased
conidial germination rates in the presence of glucose, and rapid germination of ...
6
Vegetable Diseases: A Color Handbook
Many of the fungi in these three phyla also produce a different, asexual spore
type. These spores are not the result of sexual recombination. For fungal
pathogens of vegetables, the asexual spore is often the most prominent inoculum
...
Steven T. Koike, Peter Gladders, Albert O. Paulus, 2007
Studies on the environmental parameters affecting asexual spore production are
found from the earliest days of fungal physiology. More recently observers have
taken advantage of electron microscopic techniques and advanced culture ...
8
Soybean Production in the Midsouth
Sporangium (pl. sporangia) — A structure that contains asexual spores in certain
fungi; can also function as an asexual spore. Spore — The reproductive unit of
fungi, consisting of one or more cells. Systemic — Spreading internally
throughout ...
Larry G. Heatherly, Harry F. Hodges, 1998
9
Diseases of Small Grain Cereal Crops: A Colour Handbook
Sporangiospore A non-motile asexual spore produced in a sporangium.
Sporangium (pl. sporangia) A container in which asexual spores are produced.
Sometimes functions as a single spore. Spore A specialised propagative or
reproductive ...
T.D. Murray, David W. Parry, Nigel D. Cattlin, 2008
10
The Yeasts - A Taxonomic Study
... a short projection (apiculum) at one or both ends of a cell arthroconidium (
arthrospore): an asexual spore resulting from the division of a hypha or a single
cell by fission, for example, Trichosporon ascophore: ascus-bearing hypha ascus
: the ...
Cletus Kurtzman, J.W. Fell, 1998
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ASEXUAL SPORE»
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asexual spore en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Managing hop downy mildew early in the season is critical
Eventually, the water-soaked lesions turn brown and necrotic with fuzzy and gray-black asexual spore masses developing on the underside of ... «Michigan State University Extension, Abr 15»
Moisture, mold and mildew
Every once in a while, the hyphae will develop an asexual spore-producing structure that makes spores. The hyphae of most mold/mildew ... «Coos Bay World, Ene 15»
Michigan hop update – July 31, 2014
Eventually, the water-soaked lesions turn brown and necrotic with fuzzy and gray-black asexual spore masses developing on the underside of ... «Michigan State University Extension, Ago 14»
In Honor of Linnaeus, a Rogue's Gallery of New Species
And here are scanning electron microscope images of its asexual spore making structures, also called conidiophores. They are the long stalks ... «Scientific American, May 14»
Fungi Like You've Never Seen Them Before
This is the asexual spore-making structure (sporangium) of a fungus called Rhizopus stolonifer. The spores are all the little dark things ... «Scientific American, Mar 14»
Michigan hop update – July 31, 2013
Asexual spore masses appear fuzzy and black on the underside of infected leaves. As bines continue to expand, new tissue becomes infected ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jul 13»
Michigan hop update – July 26, 2013
Asexual spore masses appear fuzzy and black on the underside of infected leaves. As bines continue to expand, new tissue becomes infected ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jul 13»
Posted on July 12, 2013 by Erin Lizotte, Michigan State University …
Asexual spore masses appear fuzzy and black on the underside of infected leaves. As bines continue to expand, new tissue becomes infected ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jul 13»
Michigan hop update – June 28, 2013
Asexual spore masses appear fuzzy and black on the underside of infected leaves. As bines continue to expand, new tissue becomes infected ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 13»
Posted on June 21, 2013 by Erin Lizotte, Michigan State University …
Asexual spore masses appear fuzzy and black on the underside of infected leaves. As bines continue to expand new tissue becomes infected ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 13»