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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STERIGMA»
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1
Plant Pathology V3: The Diseased Population Epidemics and ...
Again, if the discharge is due to rounding-off at the interface between spore and
sterigma, the beautiful asymmetry of its position on the sterigma would seem to
have no significance, nor would the process of drop secretion at the hilum, which
...
2
The South Asiatic Olethreutini: (Lepidoptera Tortricidae).
Aedeagus short and broad, anellus forming a large sclerotized ring. Female
genitalia. Sterigma large, concave-semioval or spherical, finely aciculate, ostium
on top or ventro-apically, colliculum of diverse length ; base of ductus bursae
swollen ...
sterigma epibasidium > epibasidium metabasidium hypobasidium probasidium
or cyst hypobasidium Fig. 8. Diagrammatic sketch of a phragmobasidium to
compare terminologies of various authors and to show especially changes in ...
4
Biology of Australian Butterflies
In its most common form, found in many parnassiines and acraeines, the
sterigma, or external female genitalia, is in the form of a flat or convex plate,
heavily sclerotized and surrounding the exposed ostium. Internally, the bursa
copulatrix is ...
Roger Laurence Kitching, 1999
5
Olethreutine Moths of Australia: (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
(107) Sterigma position: (1) in intersegmental membrane behind S7; (2) in
excavation of hindmargin of S7; (3) behind projecting hindmargin of S7; (4) within
S7. (108) Sterigma: (1) not connected with anterior apophyses; (2) laterally
connected ...
6
An Introduction to Mycology
A short sterigma arises from each cell, on the tip of which a small basidiospore is
formed. If teliospores are many-celled, each cell is capable of germinating and
giving rise to basidiospores. The teliospores may be produced free from each ...
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
7
Handbuch D.zoologie Bd.4/35 Kristensen:lepid.1ae
cordance with their numerous plesiomorphies (sterigma connected with
apophyses anteriores, large coecum. alar furrow in pupa) the Microcor- sini are
here treated as the most plesiomorphic olethreutines. Recent studies (Horak in
prep.) ...
Niels P. Kristensen, 1999
8
A Textbook Of Botany - Vol 1, 11E
The nucleus in the sterigma divides, and one nucleus migrates into the narrow
apex of the sterigma. The terminal portion of the sterigma is then separated by a
septum from the parent cell as a short uninucleate cell, the conidium. When it is ...
P S Trivedi S N Pandey, P S Trivedi S N Pandey, Pandey, S N & Trivedi, P S, 2009
9
The Cereal Rusts: Origins, Specificity, Structure, and ...
After meiosis II and formation of another two septa, sterigma (Figs. 11 and 7)
develop from small papillae. At the apex of the sterigma, a small vesicle with
cytoplasm and nucleus emerges (Fig. II). The vesicles or basidiospores enlarge
and are ...
How the nuclei of the two or more sister secondary sterigmata are related to the
nucleus of the primary sterigma is not known for certain (see Yuill, 1950). The
nucleus in each secondary sterigma divides repeatedly, and at each division one
...