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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SCLEROTIOID»
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sclerotioid nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
sclerotioid e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Integration of Modern Taxonomic Methods For Penicillium and ...
Chromocleista was segregated from Eupenicillium by the production of
sclerotioid monolocular stroma and very slow development of asci and
ascospores in the ascoma centrum (Yaguchi et al, 1993). The type species C.
malachitea is ...
Robert A. Samson, J I Pitt, 2000
2
Laboratory Handbook of Medical Mycology
Colonies producing fertile cleistothecia which are commonly sclerotioid and often
ripen late . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. javanicum series 2. Colonies producing
sclerotia, often suggestive of young cleistothecia but never developing an ...
Michael R. McGinnis, 1980
3
Systematics and Evolution of Porcini and Clavarioid Mushrooms
Corner (1970) recognized three natural groups in Pterula: "Group A" consists of
larger, highly branched, mostly terrestrial species with stipes that lack a
sclerotioid surface, which he centered around P. robusta; the other two groups
consists of ...
Bryn Tjader Mason Dentinger, 2007
4
Fungous diseases of the cultivated cranberry
Erect, slender, somewhat branching, hard, black, sclerotioid bodies are formed in
abundance in old cultures. These when transplanted will produce conidia, but no
other form of fructification has occurred. (Fig. 27.) Type specimen. — Slide No.
Cornelius Lott Shear, Neil Everett Stevens, Henry F. Bain, 1931
5
Fungus Diseases of Tropical Crops
Pseudoparaphyses ahsent, pycnidia in froit and leaf lesions, amphigenous on
dead leaves, solitary, sometimes aggregated, glohose, immersed, mid to dark
hrown, 115-190 n diam., wall up to 4 cells thick, sclerotioid on the outside, ...
6
A compilation of the Aspergilli described since 1965
Ascomata sclerotioid or borne in sclerotioid stromata 4 3b. Ascomata not
sclerotioid; ascoma wall mycelial or consisting of one to several layers of
flattened cells 6 4a. Sclerotioid stroma subglobose, differentiating into one
ascoma cavity ...
Plate VI Figures 1 A sclerotioid in center and fusinite below, both are and 2.
opaque by transmitted light. Note the marked relief of the sclerotioid in Figure 1 (
150X). Figures 3 The kidney-shaped sclerotioid together with the adjoin- and 4.
ing ...
8
Conference on the Origin and Constitution of Coal
Figures 5 and 6- Plate VI The kidney-shaped sclerotioid together with the
adjoining fusinite are opaque. The moon-shaped body at upper left appears semi
-opaque. Under reflected light the opaque sclerotioid appears slightly whiter and
...
Nova Scotia. Dept. of Mines, Nova Scotia Research Foundation, 1951
9
Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst
This type of sclerotioid grains occurs further throughout the Silesian (Alportian of
Woensdrecht borehole; Namurian and Westphalian of Ruhr Basin; Westphalian
A of Nova Scotia; Silesian of Czechoslovakia; Silesian of Karaganda Basin in the
...
Netherlands. Geologische Dienst, 1976
(Page 9.) Figures 3 and 4. The ovoid-shaped white body in the centre of Figure 3
portrays a fairly large sclerotioid,1 and smaller ones appear on either side. Figure
4 plainly shows that these sclerotioids remain opaque under transmitted light.