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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FORM GENUS»
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1
Principles Of Microbiology:M&S
Chroococcus Form genus III. Cyanobacterium Form genus IV. Cyanobhim Form
genus V. Cyanothece Form genus VI. Dactylococcopsis Form genus VII.
Gloeobacter Form genus VIII. Gloeocapsa Form genus IX. Gloeothece Form
genus X.
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Brock Biology of Microorganisms 13th Edition:
Caldithrix Phylum X. Cyanobacteria Class I. Cyanobacteria Subsection I.
Subsection 1 Family I. Family 1.1 Form genus I. Chamaesiphonc Form genus II.
Chroococcus Form genus III. Cyanobacterium Form genus IV. Cyanobium Form
genus V.
Michael T. Madigan , David P. Clark, David Stahl, 2010
3
Experiments in Microbiology, Plant Pathology and Biotechnology
K. R. Aneja. Form genus Form genus Form genus Form genus Form genus Form
genus Form genus Form genus Subsection II. Subgroup I Form genus Form
genus Form genus Form genus Subgroup II Form genus Form genus Form genus
...
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Bergey's Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume Two: The ...
Family Form genus I. Chroococcidiopsis Form genus II. Myxosarcina Form genus
III. Pleurocapsa Subsection III. Family Form genus I. Arthrospira Form genus II.
Borzia Form genus III. Form genus IV. Form genus V. Halospirulina Form genus
VI ...
5
Illustrated Plant Pathology: Basic Concepts
Form genus - Alternaria. Species of this Form genus produce conidia referred to
as 'dictyospores'. The conidia are rather large and multinucleate with both
transverse and longitudinal septa that are typical of this Form genus. The conidia
are ...
H. Lewin Devasahayam, 2009
6
Late Mississippian and Early Pennsylvanian Conodonts, ...
53 Form-genus Adetognathus Lane, 1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Form-
genus Cavusgnathus Harris and Hollingsworth, 1933 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Form-
genus ... 96 Form-genus Spathognathodus Branson and Mehl, 1941a .
Harold Richard Lane, Joseph J. Straka, 1974
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Physiological Engineering Aspects of Penicillium Chrysogenum
The species included in a form genus are related to each other by the form of
their conidia and the conidia forming apparatus. This may lead to the situation
where species of the same form genus belong to different classes, i.e. if some of
the ...
The aecia form on pine needles with prominent white lip that puts them in the
form genus Peridermium. Order Ustilaginales The order includes the smut fungi
and the basidiomycetous yeasts. The teliospores in Ustilaginales are formed from
...
9
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
In view of the uncertainty of the generic affinity I prefer to refer the fossil to the
form genus Menispermites, proposed by Lesquereux to fit just such cases.
Leaves of this family are common in the Upper Cretaceous of western North
America but ...
10
Geological Survey Professional Paper
... slide 2, coordinates 109.5 X 12.9, diameter 29m, Reklaw Formation. This and
the succeeding two specimens can be assigned to the form genus Plicatopollis.
33. D1848, slide 2, coordinates 107.3X13.9, diameter 27m, Reklaw Formation.
34.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1973