PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «RHIZOMORPH»
rhizomorph
mycelial
cords
linear
aggregations
parallel
oriented
hyphae
mature
composed
wide
empty
vessel
surrounded
narrower
sheathing
look
similar
plant
roots
also
frequently
rhizomorph
biology
encyclopedia
britannica
threadlike
cordlike
structure
kingdom
made
branched
tubular
filaments
that
make
typical
mycology
function
link
inner
tissue
comparatively
thin
walled
cytoplasm
active
often
core
lacks
cells
allowing
movement
water
merriam
webster
aggregation
fungal
threads
intertwining
like
strands
rope
resembles
root
characteristic
many
basidiomycetes
botany
rootlike
certain
such
honey
fungus
armillaria
mellea
consisting
dense
mass
collins
mushroom
journal
wild
mushrooming
structures
thicker
than
mycelium
much
thinner
stem
extend
substrate
define
fusion
leads
across
various
substrates
more
vocabulary
forming
wiktionary
article
plural
memidex
type
hypha
audio
pronunciation
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
example
sentences
reference
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RHIZOMORPH»
Descubre el uso de
rhizomorph en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
rhizomorph y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Botany For Degree Pteridophyta
The stem and the rhizomorph have their own meristem. In the light of these
observations it is difficult to believe that the rhizomorph is a new structure and is
not a fundamental part of the plant body. (b) Fusion product of Roots This view
was put ...
2
21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
9.14 Rhizomorph structure. The diagonal diagram is a sectional drawing showing
general structure, with the apical region magnified to show the appearance of a
growing point of tightly packed cells. Behind the tip is a medullary zone ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
The apical region of the rhizomorph contains tightly packed cells and behind the
tip is a medullary zone containing swollen, vacuolated and often multinucleate
cells surrounded by copious air- or mucilage-filled spaces. The medullary region
...
4
Paleobotany and the Evolution of Plants
Aerial branches having characteristics of Paurodendron (Fry, 1 954) were found
attached to the upper end of the erect rhizomorph. The roots borne by the
rhizomorph were spirally arranged, a rather unusual root arrangement found in
several ...
Wilson Nichols Stewart, 1993
In Armillaria, although the rhizomorph is made up of several thousand closely
associated, parallel, unbranched septate hyphae, which grow some five to six
times faster than unorganized hyphae, individual hyphae are not easily
discernible at ...
6
Krishna's Diversity of Microbes, Fungi & Lichens
The rhizomorph is made up of several thousand unbranched parallel hyphae
which grow in a co-ordinated manner some 5 to 6 times faster than the normal
hyphae. However, individual hyphae can not be easily distinguished. Its apex
consists ...
7
Effects of ash leachates on growth and development of ...
Mycelial fans similar to those found beneath the bark of infected pine trees
developed at the interface of the agar medium and the petri dish bottom in 80, 50,
and 50 percent of the colonies started with aerial rhizomorph tips and grown on ...
Jimmy L. Reaves, Charles Gardner Shaw, Robert E. Martin, 1984
8
Aspects of Tropical Mycology
dynamics of the litter-trapping fungi, by grazing the contact zones, and thus
releasing litter from the canopy. Litter-trapping by rhizomorph-forming fungi We
measured different rhizomorph systems in the field in Papua New Guinea and
Ecuador ...
9
Principles of Forest Pathology
Or a hyphal aggregate, which is organized into a rhizomorph such as that
produced by the common root-decaying fungus, A rmillaria mellea, may enter.
Entrance by a rhizomorph is partly by mechanical pressure and partly by
chemical action.
F. H. Tainter, F. A. Baker, 1996
Microscopy reveals that fully differentiated vessel hyphae first appear in the
rhizomorph well behind the advancing mycelial front. They occupy the full length
of the rhizomorph but do not enter the mantle of ECM root. The junction between
...
Sally E. Smith, David J. Read, 2010
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RHIZOMORPH»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
rhizomorph en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
A Fungus Among Us—Author Names Oregon's Humongous Fungus …
Faulk continues, “Now for the letdown: The bulk of this behemoth resides underground in a stringy network of roots called a rhizomorph. The only visible traces ... «USDA.gov, Nov 12»
7 Gross Wonders Across America
Now for the letdown: The bulk of this behemoth resides underground in a stringy network of roots called a rhizomorph. The only visible traces are the mushrooms ... «FOX2now.com, Oct 12»
In search of a whistle in the wilds
The exterior was of moss and the interior lining of black rhizomorph fibres. On returning to the site in early May 2010, two off-white eggs (with reddish-brown ... «Sunday Times.lk, Ene 12»