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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SPERMAGONIUM»
Scopri l'uso di
spermagonium nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
spermagonium e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Illustrated Plant Pathology: Basic Concepts
Each spermagonium contains numerous spermatiophores that cut off a
succession of minute spermatia. These are exuded in small droplets of nectar
through the opening (ostiole) at the tip of the spermagonium. Each spermatium
contains a ...
H. Lewin Devasahayam, 2009
2
University Botany I : (Algae, Fungi, Bryophyta And Pteridophyta)
Three types of structures arise from the inner wall of spermagonium. They are
spermatiophores, periphyses and receptive or flexuous hyphae.
Spermatiophores are fine short hyphae that arise from the inner wall of the
spermagonium.
3
Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard: The Mysterious World of Mushrooms, ...
Thin hairs protrude through the opening and each spermagonium exudes a
sugary nectar and masses of spherical cells called spermatia. Spermatia should
not be called spores because they cannot germinate and produce a mycelium.
The spermatia from the centrally situated spermagonium are released into the
ascongonial initial, through the basal canal that communicates the
spermagonium with ascocarp initials on either sides. The spermatia so relased
diplodize the ...
Spermagonial-plant Oogonial-plant (Sporophyte) (Sporophyte) 4 4 I 4
Spermagonium Oogoniun (Sporangium) (Sporangium) 4 4 4 4 Pre )toplast of
spermagonium Protoplast of oogonium (spore-mother-cell) (spore-mother-cell) T"
4 4 4 4 4 4 ...
6
Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard : The Mysterious World of ...
Thin hairs protrude through the opening and each spermagonium exudes a
sugary nectar and masses of spherical cells called spermatia. Spermatia should
not be called spores because they cannot germinate and produce a mycelium.
Oxford OH Nicholas P. Money Teaches in the Department of Botany Miami University, 2002
7
Post-Harvest Diseases and Disorders of Fruits and ...
... removal of field heat prior to shipment. pycnidium, globose or flask-like
structure (with an opening) containing conidiophores and conidia (Order
Sphaeropsidales). pycnium (spermagonium), a flask-shaped structure containing
pycniospores ...
8
Root Parasitic Nematodes: Family Hoplolaimidae
He considered the large structure dorsally separated from the oviduct a
spermatozoa-producing organ and named it the "spermagonium". Subsequent
studies established that in helicotylenchs the spermagonium is a nonfunctional ...
9
AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY
The spermagonium develops hyphae at the basal portion, which spread into the
host tissue. The hyphae are called receptive hyphae which can combine with
spermatia from another spermagonium to form a binucleate cell. Sometimes the ...
D. J. BAGYARAJ, G. RANGASWAMI, 2007
10
Dictionary of Natural Resource Management
2 If the strength of attack is specified, the elapsed time necessary to contain the
fire at an acceptable or predetermined limit within a specified fuel type.
speleology The study and exploration of caves and their features. spermagonium
Plural ...
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SPERMAGONIUM»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
spermagonium nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The Mystery Rust of Kivalina, Alaska
Inside one of them, called a spermagonium or pycnium, sterile, stiff, tapering filaments called periphyses converge and push up on the plant epidermis. «Scientific American, set 11»