ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA PYCNIDIUM
From New Latin, from Greek puknos thick.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PYCNIDIUM»
pycnidium
asexual
fruiting
body
produced
mitosporic
fungi
form
order
sphaeropsidales
often
spherical
inversely
pearshaped
internal
cavity
lined
with
conidiophores
when
ripe
opening
generally
appears
through
which
pycnidiospores
escape
pycnidium
biology
encyclopedia
britannica
variable
complex
flask
shaped
reproductive
structure
kingdom
phylum
ascomycota
also
male
mushroom
journal
wild
mushrooming
terms
discussed
arthrospore
arthrospores
conidiophore
gonidium
gonidia
pycnidiospore
merriam
webster
from
audio
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define
certain
ascomycetes
imperfecti
globose
bearing
conidia
origin
latin
meaning
pronunciation
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saclike
spore
case
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found
TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «PYCNIDIUM»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PYCNIDIUM»
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pycnidium en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
pycnidium y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Board of ...
Spores are produced to such an extent as to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass sometimes twice as large as the
pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is exposed is
...
Michigan. State Board of Agriculture, 1916
2
Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Board of ...
Spores are produced to such an extent as to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass sometimes twice as large as the
pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is exposed is
...
Michigan. State Board of Agriculture, Michigan. State Dept. of Agriculture, 1916
3
Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, ...
Spores are produced to such an extent as to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass sometimes twice as large as the
pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is exposed is
...
Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1916
4
Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Board of ...
Spores are produced to such an extent as to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass sometimes twice as large as the
pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is exposed is
...
Michigan. State Board of Agriculture, 1916
Species of Coniothyrium, Phyllosticta and Cytospora showed considerable
pycnidium production in the dark but at that suffered a falling off of more than 55
per cent when light was excluded. Species of Ascochyta, Phoma, Sphaeropsis,
and ...
Spores are produced to such an extent as to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass sometimes twice as large as the
pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is exposed is
...
Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1916
Spores are produced to such an extent as' to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass some- limes twice as large as the
pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is exposed is
...
Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1915
8
Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the ...
Spores are produced to such an extent as to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass some— times twice as large as
the pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is
exposed is ...
State Agricultural College (Mich.). Agricultural Experiment Station, 1916
9
Contributions from the Department of Botany of Columbia ...
Pycnidium produced in conidiophore on Grindelia. All remains of the
conidiophore have disappeared, but the mycelium of Ampelomyces can be seen
within the mycelium of the Eryszffie. 2. The same with the remains of the
conidiophore. 3.
Nathaniel Lord Britton, 1901
10
Technical Bulletin - Michigan Agricultural Experiment ...
Spores are produced to such an extent as to burst open the peridium at its
weakest point and form an exuding spore mass sometimes twice as large as the
pycnidium from which it arose. Usually that part of the peridium that is exposed is
...
Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1914
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PYCNIDIUM»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
pycnidium en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Arizona Veg IPM: Western flower thrips, late blight of celery …
Each pycnidium can produce from 1,500 spores to 4,000 spores. The usual sources of initial inoculum in many celery production regions include infested seed ... «Western Farm Press, Feb 12»