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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «OIDIOID»
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1
Development and Action of the Roots of Agricultural Plants ...
This he has referred to the genus Gymnosporium, under the name of G.
leucosporum, to which genus I should gladly have assigned my minute fungus,
but for the Oidioid mode of growth, It may be observed moreover that the spores
of Dr.
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1863
2
An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi
216). The sporangium contains eight ovate spores. This species (Sphcerotheca
pannosa, Lev.), in its oidioid or conidiiferous form, was for some time known
under the name of Oidium leueoconium. An allied species constitutes the hop-
mildew ...
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, 1870
Springing out of the brown mass I find oidioid threads, and towards the base
slimy granulated threads attenuated upwards. Nothing can be more interesting
than the case, but I feel glad that the fungus is published without a name. I
believe all ...
Medical and Physical Society of Bombay, 1862
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Transactions of The Medical and Physical Society of ...
Different parts however of the same specimen, especially when fresh, would most
probably sdve cells in a greater or less degree of approximation. Springing out of
the brown mass I find oidioid threads, and towards the base slimy granulated ...
The Medical and Physical Society of Bombay,India, 1862
5
Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany
... or any other convenient matter, and several of the epiphyllous species, as
Erysiphe, in their Oidioid condition, are equally capable of propagation by merely
scattering their spores on the leaves on which it is desired they should grow.
Indeed ...
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1857
6
Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society
This he has referred to the genus Gymnosporium, under the name of G.
leucosporum, to which genus I should gladly have assigned my minute fungus,
but for the Oidioid mode of growth. It may be observed moreover that the spores
of Dr.
Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain), 1855
The primary or Oidioid state of the species possesses no distinctive peculiarity.
The tips of the threads which spring from the circumference of the perithecia have
a brown tint, as indeed sometimes is the case with the whole mass.
8
The Wisconsin Farmer, and Northwestern Cultivator
... to Leveille's genus Sphmrolheca, characterized not so much by its matted
mycelium as by the pericethecia containing only a single nearly globular ascus or
sac. The pnmary or Oidioid state of the species possesses no distinctive
peculiarity.
9
The New Politics of North Carolina
Indy: The Independent Weekly, July 6. <http:
ltnmmtindweekcomtgyrobasetContent?oidIoid%3A24666>. Accessed November
4, 2007. Vig, Norman J ., and Michael E. Kraft, eds. 2006. Environmental Policy:
New Directions for the 215t Century.
Christopher A. Cooper, H. Gibbs Knotts, 2008
10
Everything Scrabble: Third Edition
... AMOEBAE AUREOLA EUGENIA MIAOUED ROULEAU AECIDIA ANAEMIA
AUREOLE EULOGIA NOUVEAU SEQUOIA AENEOUS AQUARIA AURORAE
EUPNOEA OIDIOID TAENIAE AEOLIAN AQUEOUS COUTEAU EVACUEE
OOGONIA ...
Joe Edley, John D. Williams, Jr., John Williams, 2009
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «OIDIOID»
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oidioid no contexto das seguintes notícias.
This Scrabble-Playing Robot Is a Sore Loser
... one eye looks upward while the other looks ahead), and "oidioid" (pertaining to a type of fungus) sat down at the table and introduced herself. «Wall Street Journal, mar 14»