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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PYRENOMYCETOUS»
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1
Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods
Pyrenomycetous fungi may be thin-walled or expansive because of an elastic
inner membrane (loculoascomycetes; e.g., Preussia), in which case the wall
appears thickened. Various structures for spore discharge are present at the
apex.
Gregory Michael Mueller, Gerald F. Bills, Mercedes S. Foster, 2004
2
Issues in Life Sciences—Botany and Plant Biology Research: ...
For more information on this research see: Some stromatic pyrenomycetous fungi
from northern Thailand-1. Biscogniuxia, Camillea, and Hypoxylon (Xylariaceae).
Fungal Diversity, 2012;55(1):65-76. Fungal Diversity can be contacted at: ...
3
Integrated Pest Management: Principles and Practice
The most dramatic changes to the entomopathogenic fungi in this new
classification system involve the ascomycetes and their conidial (anamorphic)
states classified among the pyrenomycetous fungi in the order of Hypocreales.
D. P. Abrol, Uma Shankar, 2012
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Systematics and Evolution
In general, anamorphs of members of the Clavicipi- tales and Hypocreales are
light or brightly pigmented, while anamorphs of all other groups of
pyrenomycetous fungi are darkly pigmented. Of the extralimital pyrenomycetes,
conidia of Pvxid- ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
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Journal of Natural History Museum
Abstract Twelve species of pyrenomycetous fungi are reported here as new
records for Nepal. Based on collections made from Central iJepal in a 2 months'
collection foray during monsoon season of l969 under a PL-480 Project, 20
species ...
Tribhuvan University. Natural History Museum, 1977
6
Fungi reported on species of Medicago, Melilotus, and Trifolium
1011) Miles, L. E. 1925. a pyrenomycetous leaf spot of bur clover.
Phytopathology 15 : 677-690. 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020
1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1934. the rusts of
Mississippi.
St. John Poindexter Chilton, L. Henson, Helen W. Johnson, 1943
Investigations in the Pyrenomycetous Fungi. Hours to be arranged. 4003 N.S.
WehmeyEr. Three or more hours credit each. Throughout the year. 275, 276.
Unclassified Investigations. Hours to be arranged. BartlETt. Three or more hours
credit ...
University of Michigan, Charles Willcox, 1927
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Indexed List of North American Systematists Interested in ...
926 ROGERSON, Dr. Clark T. Curator, Cryptogamic Botany, New York Botanical
Garden, Bronx, N.Y. 10458. b.1918. FUNGI: pyrenomycetous Ascomycetes
parasitic on plants and insects (Yes), espec. Hypocreales; fungi of Kansas; taxon.
United States National Committee for the International Biological Program. Subcommittee on Systematics and Biogeography, 1968
... tall trees, the lower part of whose trunk 15 generally bare [A S] LEOTIA A genus
of the belt ellaceous order of pyrenomycetous Fzmqt, dzstm gulshed by us
gelatmous substance, and the button shaped head, the borders of Wthh are
rounded ...
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Taxonomy and Ecology of Indian Fungi
Udagawa S, Uchiyama S, Kamiya S., 1994 Two new species of pyrenomycetous
Ascomycetes from New Caledonia Mycoscience 35: 319-325. Vasil'chenko L.G.,
Khromonygina V.V., Karapetyan K.N., Vasilenko O.V. and Rabinovich M.L., ...
K. G. Mukerji, C. Manoharachary, 2010