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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPOROGENIC»
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Systematics and Evolution
Up until this point of development, there are no obvious morphological
distinctions between sporogenic or sporangial plasmodia (Miller 1959); the only
way to tell definitely what type of plasmodium is present is in those situations
where the ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
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Handbook of Laboratory Animal Bacteriology
Sporogenic rods are traditionally divided into Bacillus, which are aerobic or
facultatively anaerobic, and Clostridium, which are strictly anaerobic. Bacillus spp
. are catalase positive. However, catalase-negative, microaerophilic, sporogenic,
...
Axel Kornerup Hansen, 1999
3
Microbial Autoregulators
As can be seen from the data of Table 23, dolichol-23 has only a very low
sporogenic activity, especially if the doses in which this is mani fested are
compared with the quantity in which it is formed. Apparently the role of dolichol-
23 in the ...
Aleksandr Stepanovich Khokhlov, 1991
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Receptor-like Kinases in Plants: From Development to Defense
... genes Anther mutant phenotypes er erll erl2 Before meiosis After meiosis (
stages Microspores Tapetum (T); Middle cell layer Pollen Anther (stages 1-6) 6-
10) (MCL) dehiscence baml bam2 Sporogenic cells Sporogenic cells and Not
formed, ...
Frans Tax, Birgit Kemmerling, 2012
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Q Fever: The Biology of Coxiella Burneti
D. SPOROGENIC CELLULAR DIFFERENTIATION 1. Nature of Sporogenic
Cellular Differentiation The most important distinction between transverse binary
fission and specialized sporogenic cellular division is the nature and position of
the ...
Jim C. Williams, Herbert A. Thompson, 1991
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Proceedings of the First U.S.-Japan Conference on Toxic ...
Incubations were carried out at 30° G. A 30-ml. dense culture of the organism,
obtained from a heat-shocked and cooled spore suspension, was transferred at 2
-hour intervals for three consecutive periods into 300 ml. of sporogenic broth.
Mendel Herzberg, United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources, 1970
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Water, Fungi, and Plants
Germination can be myceliogenic, where the sclerotium gives rise to vegetative
hyphae or hyphal aggregates, sporogenic, where asexual spores are produced,
or carpogenic, where sexual fruit-bodies arise from the sclerotium (Coley-Smith ...
British Mycological Society. Symposium, Peter G. Ayres, Lynne Boddy, 1986
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Radiation Preservation of Foods: Proceedings of an ...
Whereas the index Clostridium botulinum spore population possesses relatively
low thermoresistance among the major sporogenic food spoilage bacteria, it has
demonstrated, so far, the highest radioresistance among the group. And while ...
9
Advances in Plant Physiological Phenomena Research and ...
Sooty stripe lesions were collected from each sorghum genotype in irrigated plots
and assessed for mean microsclerotium production within lesions,
microsclerotium size, and sporogenic germination, with significant differences
apparent ...
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Streptomyces: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Growth of sporogenic aerial hyphae and their metamorphosis into spore chains
An early differentiation event in the formation of sporulating aerial hyphae In a
targeted analysis of one of the nine σB-like sigma factors, σN, it emerged that
sigN ...