PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «APOTHECIUM»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «APOTHECIUM»
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apothecium nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Systematics and Evolution
B Asci and paraphyses forming a fascicle. C A small apothe- cium with only a few
asci. D A cleistohymenial ascoma. E A pulvinate apothecium. F A cupulate
apothecium. G Subpherical apothecium. H Spherical apothecium or an
exothecium.
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
2
Poisonous Mushrooms of the Northern United States and Canada
Apothecium orange to scarlet, fading to orange yellow. Fungi occurring on bare
or newly exposed soil ........... .. Aleuria aurantia (Fr.) Fuckel Apothecium usually
some shade of brown, but at times lilac to violet tinted, cup-shaped, discshaped, ...
3
The Origin and Development of the
Apothecium in Collema ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Freda Marie Bachmann, 2012
4
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Borrer, had sporidia identical with our U. pustulata. Fée describes the sporidia of
U. pustulata as elliptical, 4-celled. PLATE X. fig. 19. Section of thallus and
apothecium, younger state. Fig. 20. Section of ditto, older state. Fig. 21.
Sporidium.
5
The British species of angiocarpous lichens, elucidated by ...
13.) a. Vertical section of thallus and apothecium. b. Sporidia. a. Cortical layer. 6.
Green layer, c. Medullary layer. d. Apothecium. e. Perithecium. f. Nucleus. 2.
Endocarpon lachneum, Ach. (p. 14.) a. Vertical section of thallus and apothecium.
b.
William Allport Leighton, 1851
Plate V. Fig. 1. Endocarpon sinopicum, Ach. (p. 16.) a. Vertical section of thallus
and apothecium. b. Sporidia. a. Cortical layer, b. Green layer, c. Medullary layer,
d. Apothecium. e. Perithecium. /. Nucleus, g. Section of nucleus, showing position
...
7
Competition Science Vision
V.S. Apothecium showing structural details. • Each hypothecium chiefly consists
of 3 parts such as hymenium, hypothecium and excipulum. • Hymenium is the
fertile layer that lines the cavity of the cup or surface of the disc and is also called
...
8
A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
They disappear at a very early period from the lower part of the rudiment of the
apothecium, and remain only in one narrow layer which runs parallel to the upper
surface of the apothecium, and extends below the lower ends of the ripe asci.
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 2011
These types will now be considered separately. Discomycetes Types The
organization of the apothecium in relation to spore discharge has been
considered in some detail by Duller (1933). Although the examples he analysed
are not directly ...
10
Text Book Of Botany Diversity Of Microbes And Cryptogams
The mature apothecium is a cup shaped, sessile or subsessile structure, 1-10 cm
in diameter (Fig. 1). They may be whitish yellow (P. coccinea), orange (P.
aurantia) or bright red or grey in colour (P. vesiculosus). The asci are arranged in
...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «APOTHECIUM»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
apothecium nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Wonderful Things: The Amazing Mimicry of the Mummy Berry Fungus
... a cup-like structure called an apothecium from which it launches its sexual spores (the sex having already happened; these are its products). «Scientific American, apr 15»
Tools to assess sclerotinia risk in canola
apothecium. The small, mushroom-like body in this photograph, is an apothecium, which produces the spores that cause sclerotinia in canola. «Manitoba Co-operator, lug 14»
Ultra-early OSR heightens sclerotinia risk
“The map colours indicate how close we are to the expected appearance of the sclerotinia fungal fruiting bodies [an apothecium].” See also ... «FarmersWeekly, apr 14»
NASA solves mystery of jelly doughnut-shaped rock on Mars
... a composite organism consisting of colonies of lichen and cyanobacteria, and which on Earth is known as Apothecium.”) The space agency ... «Ars Technica, feb 14»
NASA sued for failing to investigate Martian 'jelly-donut' rock
... organism consisting of colonies of lichen and cyanobacteria, and which on Earth is known as Apothecium," Joseph speculated in the petition. «The Denver Channel, feb 14»
Hilarious 'Mars Fungus' Lawsuit Filed Against NASA
... fungus, a composite organism consisting of colonies of lichen and cyanobacteria, and which on Earth is known as Apothecium.”. «Discovery News, feb 14»
Life on Mars? Astrobiologist sues NASA
However, in the absence of moisture, biological specimens such as Apothecium will dry out, turn brittle and break apart and this appears to be ... «MINA, feb 14»
Funny Looking Rock found on Mars!
A magnification of the structure Sol 3540 reveals the presence of numerous “paraphyses” which are spore producing organs of Apothecium. «ScienceBlogs, gen 14»
Alien life on Mars? NASA lawsuit seeks more information on Red …
However, in the absence of moisture, biological specimens such as Apothecium will dry out, turn brittle and break apart and this appears to be ... «RT, gen 14»
Preparing and using mummy berry observation stations in blueberries
This may help in observing apothecium size and development. For the first infections to occur, three conditions must be met: Apothecia must be ... «Michigan State University Extension, apr 13»