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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BOTRYOSE»
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botryose en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
botryose y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Phytography as a Fine Art
With respect to the occurrence of botryose and cymose ramification we may
distinguish : 1a. homotactical inflorescences. All ramifications occurring in the
inflorescence are either botryose or cymose. Examples are to be found in S. No.
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
... Ruskin, “The Distinctions of Form in Silica,” The Works of John Ruskin, 1906.
botryoid. (BOT-ree-oid) adjective. botryose. (BOT-ree-os) adjective bowdlerize (
BODE-ler-ize) verb to remove words or phrases from a. THE BEST WORDS | 19.
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
3
American Arctic Lichens: The microlichens
Thallus chalky white, continuous. 36. Apothecia flat, not in botryose clusters;
margin thick, pruinose; spores 21-30 x 12-15 дт 37. R. umbilicatum 36. Apothecia
in convex botryose clusters; margin pruinose or not; spores 12-14 x 5.5-7.5 дт 13.
John Walter Thomson, 1984
4
Biology Of Conidial Fungi
Mason; OA: terminal, solitary; CC: determinate. (C—F) Tritirachium oryzae (
Vincens) de Hoog; OA: terminal, solitary; CC: proliferous (sympodial). (G and H)
Botrytis cinerea; OA: synchronous, botryose; CC: determinate. (I and J)
Gonatobotryum ...
5
Marine Fungi: and Fungal-like Organisms
Botryochytrium: colonies are comparatively large with a well-developed
ectoplasmic net; at maturity, the cell wall deliquesces completely leaving the
protoplast fully naked, becomes botryose by centripetal division and forms a star
shape ...
E. B. Gareth Jones, Ka-Lai Pang, 2012
6
Diseases of Horticultural Crops: Fruits
The pycnidia are globose, solitary or botryose and stromatic with papillate ostiole.
Conidia (20-26 * 9-12 um) are ellipsoidal, brown and one celled. Conidiophores
are variable in size, shape, colour and septation and thus representing different ...
7
Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
100 botryose, racemose; grouped like grapes. Botryosphaeria Ces. & De Not. (
1863), Botryosphaeriaceae. Anamorphs Diplodia, Dothiorella, Fusicoccum,
Lasiodiplodia, Sphaeropsis, c, 36, widespread Many important plant pathogens;
...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
8
Economic Entomology: Pamphlets
Series+10T5 was prepared September 8, 1908, from coils of Dothiorella spores
exuding from small botryose stromata which had developed on the thicker
portions of shoots whose tips were found dead and roughened by Macrophoma ...
9
Annual report - Institute for Fermentation
Hughes (1953) proposed the term "botryose solitary blastospore" for those
blastospores occur in botryose clusters and "botryose blastospore" for conidia in
chains. Important genera of the division Blastosporae. conidia are blastospores
in ...
Hakkō Kenkyūjo (Osaka, Japan), 1961
10
Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture for the Year ...
-f-ioB. Series+1OB -was prepared September 8, 1908, from coils of Dothiorella
spores exuding from small botryose stromata which had developed on the thicker
portions of shoots whose tips were found dead and roughened by Macrophoma ...
New York (State). Dept. of Agriculture, 1912