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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ARTHROSPORIC»
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1
Identification of Pathogenic Fungi
Introduction Arthrospores, derived from the fragmentation of existing hyphae,
represent the simplest form of thallic conidiogenesis and have evolved in several
fungal groups. The clinical laboratory will encounter many arthrosporic moulds, ...
Colin K. Campbell, Elizabeth M. Johnson, David W. Warnock, 2013
2
Ultrastructure of rust Fungi
... thickens as the'outer (primary) layer diminishes. Pycniospores are typically
smooth; very few species studied ultrastructurally. Aeciospores develop by
arthrosporic cleavage from spore initials that form annellidically from
sporogenous cells.
3
Text-book of Bacteriology
This kind of sporulation, in which the entire cells are said to undertake the
functions of permanent cells, has been designated as arthrosporic, in contra-
distmction to the ordinary endosporic fructification, where special new-formed
organs arise ...
Carl Fraenkel, Joseph Hatch Linsley, 1891
4
Bovine Medicine: Diseases and Husbandry of Cattle
Laboratory diagnosis: Arthrosporic hyphae on hairs can be demonstrated using
the microscope. (1) Wet preparation of suspect material on a microscope slide
with coverglass mounted in 20 per cent potassium hydroxide solution and gently
...
A. H. Andrews, R. W. Blowey, H. Boyd, 2008
Spores produced singly or successively 10 2. Spores one-celled 3 2. Spores
more than one-celled _ 8 3. Spores produced by apparent fragmentation of the
mycelium, arthrosporic 4 3. Spores not produced by fragmentation of the
mycelium ...
United States. Public Health Service, 1963
6
Environmental Health Series: Water supply and pollution control
Cells of branched sporogenous areas of mycelium arthrosporic, alternate cells
collapsing, remainder viable Oidiodendron spp. 5. Spores arising as branched
chains of globose cells from the mycelium whose cells may be arthrosporic
Monilia ...
7
Public Health Service Publications
Spores not produced by fragmentation of the mycelium, not arthrosporic ................
.. 6 4. Entire mycelium or most of it eventually consumed by the production of
arthrospores Geotrichum candidum 4. Spore production restricted to limited
areas ...
8
A laboratory guide to fungi in polluted waters, sewage and ...
Spores produced by apparent fragmentation of the mycelium, arthrosporic 4 3.
Spores not produced by fragmentation of the mycelium, not arthrosporic 6 4.
Entire mycelium or most of it eventually consumed by the production of
arthrospores ...
William Bridge Cooke, United States. Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, 1963
9
Public Health Service publication. no. 999-WP-1, 1963
Spores produced by apparent fragmentation of the mycelium, arthrosporic 4 3.
Spores not produced by fragmentation of the mycelium, not arthrosporic 6 4.
Entire mycelium or most of it eventually consumed by the production of
arthrospores ...
10
Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction: Radiological, ...
It is diphasic, with a hyphal or saprophylic form and an arthrosporic form that is
very resistant to environmental influences. The fungus is endemic in the
southwestern U.S., northern Mexico, and Venezuela, and has been reported in
parts of ...