Fungi: Their Nature and UsesD. Appleton, 1875 - 299 páginas |
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Página x
... Mucor mucedo , with sporangia 32. Small portion of Botrytis Jonesii 33. Section of cup of Ascobolus 34. Asci , sporidia , and paraphyses of Ascobolus 35. Perithecium of Sphæria 36. Uncinula adunca , conceptacle with appendages 37 ...
... Mucor mucedo , with sporangia 32. Small portion of Botrytis Jonesii 33. Section of cup of Ascobolus 34. Asci , sporidia , and paraphyses of Ascobolus 35. Perithecium of Sphæria 36. Uncinula adunca , conceptacle with appendages 37 ...
Página xii
... Mucor phycomyces 94. Sporidium of Ascobolus germinating 95. Zygospore of Mucor 96. Zygospore of Rhizopus in different stages 97. Conjugation in Achlya racemosa · • 98. Conjugation in Peronospora 99. Antheridia and oogonium in ...
... Mucor phycomyces 94. Sporidium of Ascobolus germinating 95. Zygospore of Mucor 96. Zygospore of Rhizopus in different stages 97. Conjugation in Achlya racemosa · • 98. Conjugation in Peronospora 99. Antheridia and oogonium in ...
Página 4
... Mucor ( which the writer evidently has confounded with Aspergillus , unless he alludes to the ascigerous form of Asper- gillus , long known as Eurotium ) . From what is now known . of the polymorphism of fungi , there would be little ...
... Mucor ( which the writer evidently has confounded with Aspergillus , unless he alludes to the ascigerous form of Asper- gillus , long known as Eurotium ) . From what is now known . of the polymorphism of fungi , there would be little ...
Página 51
... Mucor mucedo : If we bring quite fresh horse - dung into a damp confined atmosphere , for example , under a bell - glass , there appears on its surface , after a few days , an immense white mildew . Upright strong filaments of the ...
... Mucor mucedo : If we bring quite fresh horse - dung into a damp confined atmosphere , for example , under a bell - glass , there appears on its surface , after a few days , an immense white mildew . Upright strong filaments of the ...
Página 52
... Mucor mucedo , and were formerly not considered to belong to it . That they really belong to the Mucor is shown by the principal filament which it bears , not always , but very often , ending with a large sporan- gium , which is ...
... Mucor mucedo , and were formerly not considered to belong to it . That they really belong to the Mucor is shown by the principal filament which it bears , not always , but very often , ending with a large sporan- gium , which is ...
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Agaricini Agarics Agaricus allied amongst antheridium appear asci Ascomycetes ascus Bary basidia become belong Berkeley bodies Boletus branches cells colour colourless common conidia conidium Coniomycetes Cooke Corda cultivation decay delicate developed disease eaten Ecidium enclosed esculent external filaments fleshy Flora fructification fruit fungi Fungorum fungus gelatinous genera genus germination gills globose growing hymenium Hymenomycetes insects instances Journ known large number latter leaves less lichens mature membrane microscope minute mould Mucedines Mucor mushroom mycelium number of species observed odour oogonia organs paraphyses parasitic peculiar pedicels Penicillium peridium perithecia Peronospora Peziza phosphorescent pileus plants Podisoma Polyporus produced protoplasm pseudospores Puccinia reproductive resembling scarcely Sclerotium septate sér similar sometimes specimens spermatia spermogonia Sphæria Sphæriacei spicules sporangia sporangium spores sporidia sporules stem stroma structure substance surface threads tion tissue Torrubia truffles tubes Tulasne Uredines vegetation whilst wood zoospores zygospore
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