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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PYCNIDIOSPORE»
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pycnidiospore en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
pycnidiospore y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Septoria Diseases of Wheat: Concepts and Methods of ...
Gough's pycnidiospore production method Other methods have used
pycnidiospore or mycelial production to evaluate host response. A method based
on pycnidiospore production is presented. Gough (51) has reported on a method
to ...
2
Fungal Families of the World
pycnogonidium, see pycnidiospore, pycniospore, or stylospore (obsol).
pycnosclerotium, a more or less hard-walled structure resembling a pycnidial
conidioma but having no spores pycnosis (of Microthyriaceae), the process by
which a part of ...
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007
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Septoria and Stagonospora Diseases of Cereals: A Compilation ...
Plants were inoculated when the second leaf unfolded (GS12). The main shoot
and second side shoot (GS 22) (Zadoks et al., 1974) were inoculated by spraying
a pycnidiospore suspension (5 x 106 spores/ml) of one S. tritici isolate.
M. van Ginkel, A. McNab, J. Krupinsky, 1999
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
(MR 110: 527, 2006; phylogeny) pycnidiospore, a conidium in or from a
pycnidium (obsol.) Pycnidiostroma F. Stevens (1927) = Phomachora fide Petrak (
Annls mycol. 27: 324, 1929) pycnidium (pl. -ia), a frequently i flask-shaped
conidioma of ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Biology of attachment and germination of phyllosticta ...
Stages of Phyllosticta ampelicida pycnidiospore germination and appressorium
development correlated with nuclear division and septum formation. Each stage
is represented by a pair of micrographs illustrating DIC and fluorescence images
...
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
Pustule: Small blister-like elevation of the leaf epidermis created as spores
emerge from underneath and push outward. Pycnidiospore: Spore (conidium)
produced in a pycnidium; a conidium formed in a pycnidium. Pycnidium (pl.
pycnidia): ...
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Fungal Pathogenesis in Plants and Crops: Molecular Biology ...
Plant Pathol., 39:345–352. Shaw, B.D. and Hoch, H.C. (1999). The pycnidiospore
of Phyllosticta ampelicida: surface properties involved in substratum attachment
and germination, Mycol. Res., 103:915–924. Shaw, B.D. and Hoch, H.C. (2000).
Cell Mol Life Sci 61:502—509 Shaw BD, Hoch HC (1999) The pycnidiospore of
Phyllosticta ampelicida: surface properties ... Hoch HC (2000) Ca2+ regulation of
Phyllosticta ampelicida pycnidiospore germination and appressorium formation.
Andrew M. Smith, James A. Callow, 2007
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Ascochyta Blight and Winter Sowing of Chickpeas
The inoculation methods compared were (i) diseased debris, (ii) pycnidiospore
suspension from pure culture of the fungus, and (iii) freshly infected plants. Under
sprinkler irrigation all the three methods gave equally severe infection. Without ...
M.C. Saxena, K.B. Singh, 1984
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Biology of the Fungal Cell
II. Distribution of cellulose in tip elongating and non-elongating regions of the
wall. Mycologia 94:273–279 Shaw BD, Hoch HC (1999) The pycnidiospore
ofPhyllosticta ampelicida: surface properties involved in substratum attachment
and ...
Richard Howard, Neil AR Gow, 2007
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PYCNIDIOSPORE»
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pycnidiospore en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Shedding light on the "dark matter" of the genome
... filament called a cirrhus. (lower left) The cirrhus is composed of individual pycnidiospores that are disseminated to nearby plants to start new infections (right). «ETH Life, Nov 11»