. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 360 THALLOPHYTES True Molds (Mucorales). — There are a number of Molds some of which belong to other divisions of the Fungi. The Molds of this order are characterized by a zygosporic reproduc- tion, on which account they are called Zygomycetes. Of the nearly 200 species known, Bread Mold is the most familiar one.. Fig. 311. — Conidia of the Late Blight of the Potato developing zoospores, and zoospores growing hyphae. X about 400. After Ward. Bread Mold (Rhizopus nigricans). — Bread Mold is very common about homes, producing a fluffy tangle of hyphae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-360-thallophytes-true-molds-mucorales-there-are-a-number-of-molds-some-of-which-belong-to-other-divisions-of-the-fungi-the-molds-of-this-order-are-characterized-by-a-zygosporic-reproduc-tion-on-which-account-they-are-called-zygomycetes-of-the-nearly-200-species-known-bread-mold-is-the-most-familiar-one-fig-311-conidia-of-the-late-blight-of-the-potato-developing-zoospores-and-zoospores-growing-hyphae-x-about-400-after-ward-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-bread-mold-is-very-common-about-homes-producing-a-fluffy-tangle-of-hyphae-image216455442.html
RMPG4B3E–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 360 THALLOPHYTES True Molds (Mucorales). — There are a number of Molds some of which belong to other divisions of the Fungi. The Molds of this order are characterized by a zygosporic reproduc- tion, on which account they are called Zygomycetes. Of the nearly 200 species known, Bread Mold is the most familiar one.. Fig. 311. — Conidia of the Late Blight of the Potato developing zoospores, and zoospores growing hyphae. X about 400. After Ward. Bread Mold (Rhizopus nigricans). — Bread Mold is very common about homes, producing a fluffy tangle of hyphae
. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. BREAD MOLD (RHIZOPUS NIGRICANS) 361 over. upright growth bear the sporangia, while others running the surface of the substratum produce at certain places a new set of both penetrating and upright hyphae. These runner-Kke hyphae are called stolons, and serve to spread the mycelium over the substratum. The hyphae which penetrate the substratum are able to change the elements of the substratum into soluble forms and absorb them. The sporangia occur singly on the hyphae and contain numer- ous aerial spores, which when mature are liberated by the br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-with-agricultural-applications-botany-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-361-over-upright-growth-bear-the-sporangia-while-others-running-the-surface-of-the-substratum-produce-at-certain-places-a-new-set-of-both-penetrating-and-upright-hyphae-these-runner-kke-hyphae-are-called-stolons-and-serve-to-spread-the-mycelium-over-the-substratum-the-hyphae-which-penetrate-the-substratum-are-able-to-change-the-elements-of-the-substratum-into-soluble-forms-and-absorb-them-the-sporangia-occur-singly-on-the-hyphae-and-contain-numer-ous-aerial-spores-which-when-mature-are-liberated-by-the-br-image232284433.html
RMRDWD4H–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. BREAD MOLD (RHIZOPUS NIGRICANS) 361 over. upright growth bear the sporangia, while others running the surface of the substratum produce at certain places a new set of both penetrating and upright hyphae. These runner-Kke hyphae are called stolons, and serve to spread the mycelium over the substratum. The hyphae which penetrate the substratum are able to change the elements of the substratum into soluble forms and absorb them. The sporangia occur singly on the hyphae and contain numer- ous aerial spores, which when mature are liberated by the br
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BREAD MOLD (RHIZOPUS NIGRICANS) 361. upright growth bear the sporangia, while others running over the surface of the substratum produce at certain places a new set of both penetrating and upright hyphae. These runner-like hyphae are called stolons, and serve to spread the mycelium over the substratum. The hyphae which penetrate the substratum are able to change the elements of the substratum into soluble forms and absorb them. The sporangia occur singly on the hyphae and contain numer- ous aerial spores, which when mature are liberated by the breaki Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-361-upright-growth-bear-the-sporangia-while-others-running-over-the-surface-of-the-substratum-produce-at-certain-places-a-new-set-of-both-penetrating-and-upright-hyphae-these-runner-like-hyphae-are-called-stolons-and-serve-to-spread-the-mycelium-over-the-substratum-the-hyphae-which-penetrate-the-substratum-are-able-to-change-the-elements-of-the-substratum-into-soluble-forms-and-absorb-them-the-sporangia-occur-singly-on-the-hyphae-and-contain-numer-ous-aerial-spores-which-when-mature-are-liberated-by-the-breaki-image216455438.html
RMPG4B3A–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BREAD MOLD (RHIZOPUS NIGRICANS) 361. upright growth bear the sporangia, while others running over the surface of the substratum produce at certain places a new set of both penetrating and upright hyphae. These runner-like hyphae are called stolons, and serve to spread the mycelium over the substratum. The hyphae which penetrate the substratum are able to change the elements of the substratum into soluble forms and absorb them. The sporangia occur singly on the hyphae and contain numer- ous aerial spores, which when mature are liberated by the breaki
. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 360 THALLOPHYTES True Molds (Mucorales). — There are a number of Molds some of which belong to other divisions of the Fungi. The Molds of this order are characterized by a zygosporic reproduc- tion, on which account they are called Zygomycetes. Of the nearly 200 species known, Bread Mold is the most familiar one.. Fig. 311. — Conidia of the Late Blight of the Potato developing zoospores, and zoospores growing hyphae. X about 400. After Ward. Bread Mold (Rhizopus nigricans). — Bread Mold is very common about homes, producing a fluffy tangle of h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-with-agricultural-applications-botany-360-thallophytes-true-molds-mucorales-there-are-a-number-of-molds-some-of-which-belong-to-other-divisions-of-the-fungi-the-molds-of-this-order-are-characterized-by-a-zygosporic-reproduc-tion-on-which-account-they-are-called-zygomycetes-of-the-nearly-200-species-known-bread-mold-is-the-most-familiar-one-fig-311-conidia-of-the-late-blight-of-the-potato-developing-zoospores-and-zoospores-growing-hyphae-x-about-400-after-ward-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-bread-mold-is-very-common-about-homes-producing-a-fluffy-tangle-of-h-image232284440.html
RMRDWD4T–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 360 THALLOPHYTES True Molds (Mucorales). — There are a number of Molds some of which belong to other divisions of the Fungi. The Molds of this order are characterized by a zygosporic reproduc- tion, on which account they are called Zygomycetes. Of the nearly 200 species known, Bread Mold is the most familiar one.. Fig. 311. — Conidia of the Late Blight of the Potato developing zoospores, and zoospores growing hyphae. X about 400. After Ward. Bread Mold (Rhizopus nigricans). — Bread Mold is very common about homes, producing a fluffy tangle of h
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 362 THALLOPHYTES there is abundant conjugation and formation of zygospores. In many laboratories the spores of both strains are kept in stock, and conjugation is obtained whenever desired by using spores of both strains in growing the cultures. Another Mold of this order is Pilobolus, commonly called Squirting Fungus on account of the way it throws its sporangia.. Fig. 313. — Bread Mold, Rhizopus nigricans. A, piece of bread on which there is a growth of Mold (X i)- B, plant body of Bread Mold, showing the hyphae (r) which penetrate the bread, the h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-362-thallophytes-there-is-abundant-conjugation-and-formation-of-zygospores-in-many-laboratories-the-spores-of-both-strains-are-kept-in-stock-and-conjugation-is-obtained-whenever-desired-by-using-spores-of-both-strains-in-growing-the-cultures-another-mold-of-this-order-is-pilobolus-commonly-called-squirting-fungus-on-account-of-the-way-it-throws-its-sporangia-fig-313-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-a-piece-of-bread-on-which-there-is-a-growth-of-mold-x-i-b-plant-body-of-bread-mold-showing-the-hyphae-r-which-penetrate-the-bread-the-h-image216455436.html
RMPG4B38–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 362 THALLOPHYTES there is abundant conjugation and formation of zygospores. In many laboratories the spores of both strains are kept in stock, and conjugation is obtained whenever desired by using spores of both strains in growing the cultures. Another Mold of this order is Pilobolus, commonly called Squirting Fungus on account of the way it throws its sporangia.. Fig. 313. — Bread Mold, Rhizopus nigricans. A, piece of bread on which there is a growth of Mold (X i)- B, plant body of Bread Mold, showing the hyphae (r) which penetrate the bread, the h
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BREAD MOLD (RHIZOPUS NIGRICANS) 361. upright growth bear the sporangia, while others running over the surface of the substratum produce at certain places a new set of both penetrating and upright hyphae. These runner-like hyphae are called stolons, and serve to spread the mycelium over the substratum. The hyphae which penetrate the substratum are able to change the elements of the substratum into soluble forms and absorb them. The sporangia occur singly on the hyphae and contain numer- ous aerial spores, which when mature are liberated by the breaki Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-361-upright-growth-bear-the-sporangia-while-others-running-over-the-surface-of-the-substratum-produce-at-certain-places-a-new-set-of-both-penetrating-and-upright-hyphae-these-runner-like-hyphae-are-called-stolons-and-serve-to-spread-the-mycelium-over-the-substratum-the-hyphae-which-penetrate-the-substratum-are-able-to-change-the-elements-of-the-substratum-into-soluble-forms-and-absorb-them-the-sporangia-occur-singly-on-the-hyphae-and-contain-numer-ous-aerial-spores-which-when-mature-are-liberated-by-the-breaki-image232016749.html
RMRDD7MD–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BREAD MOLD (RHIZOPUS NIGRICANS) 361. upright growth bear the sporangia, while others running over the surface of the substratum produce at certain places a new set of both penetrating and upright hyphae. These runner-like hyphae are called stolons, and serve to spread the mycelium over the substratum. The hyphae which penetrate the substratum are able to change the elements of the substratum into soluble forms and absorb them. The sporangia occur singly on the hyphae and contain numer- ous aerial spores, which when mature are liberated by the breaki
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 247 (i) The root-like branches, or rMzoids, which proceed from some hyphae into the bread or other substratum. (c) Theipresence or absence of transverse partitions in the hyphse.. Fig. 172. Unicellular Mycelium of a Mold (Mucor Mucedo), sprung from a Single Spore. a, b, and c, branches for the production of spore-eases, showing various stages of maturity. (Considerably magnified.) (rf) The granular protoplasm, more abundant in some parts of the hyphse than in others. Make one or more drawings to show the points above mentioned (a-d). 320. Repro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-the-fungi-247-i-the-root-like-branches-or-rmzoids-which-proceed-from-some-hyphae-into-the-bread-or-other-substratum-c-theipresence-or-absence-of-transverse-partitions-in-the-hyphse-fig-172-unicellular-mycelium-of-a-mold-mucor-mucedo-sprung-from-a-single-spore-a-b-and-c-branches-for-the-production-of-spore-eases-showing-various-stages-of-maturity-considerably-magnified-rf-the-granular-protoplasm-more-abundant-in-some-parts-of-the-hyphse-than-in-others-make-one-or-more-drawings-to-show-the-points-above-mentioned-a-d-320-repro-image216447975.html
RMPG41GR–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 247 (i) The root-like branches, or rMzoids, which proceed from some hyphae into the bread or other substratum. (c) Theipresence or absence of transverse partitions in the hyphse.. Fig. 172. Unicellular Mycelium of a Mold (Mucor Mucedo), sprung from a Single Spore. a, b, and c, branches for the production of spore-eases, showing various stages of maturity. (Considerably magnified.) (rf) The granular protoplasm, more abundant in some parts of the hyphse than in others. Make one or more drawings to show the points above mentioned (a-d). 320. Repro
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 360 THALLOPHYTES True Molds (Mucorales). — There are a number of Molds some of which belong to other divisions of the Fungi. The Molds of this order are characterized by a zygosporic reproduc- tion, on which account they are called Zygomycetes. Of the nearly 200 species known, Bread Mold is the most familiar one.. Fig. 311. — Conidia of the Late Blight of the Potato developing zoospores, and zoospores growing hyphae. X about 400. After Ward. Bread Mold (Rhizopus nigricans). — Bread Mold is very common about homes, producing a fluffy tangle of hyphae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-360-thallophytes-true-molds-mucorales-there-are-a-number-of-molds-some-of-which-belong-to-other-divisions-of-the-fungi-the-molds-of-this-order-are-characterized-by-a-zygosporic-reproduc-tion-on-which-account-they-are-called-zygomycetes-of-the-nearly-200-species-known-bread-mold-is-the-most-familiar-one-fig-311-conidia-of-the-late-blight-of-the-potato-developing-zoospores-and-zoospores-growing-hyphae-x-about-400-after-ward-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-bread-mold-is-very-common-about-homes-producing-a-fluffy-tangle-of-hyphae-image232016757.html
RMRDD7MN–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 360 THALLOPHYTES True Molds (Mucorales). — There are a number of Molds some of which belong to other divisions of the Fungi. The Molds of this order are characterized by a zygosporic reproduc- tion, on which account they are called Zygomycetes. Of the nearly 200 species known, Bread Mold is the most familiar one.. Fig. 311. — Conidia of the Late Blight of the Potato developing zoospores, and zoospores growing hyphae. X about 400. After Ward. Bread Mold (Rhizopus nigricans). — Bread Mold is very common about homes, producing a fluffy tangle of hyphae
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. ASCOMYCETES 363 Oospores and zygospores tide the plant over unfavorable con- ditions and produce new plants when favorable conditions return. In combatting the disease-producing Phycomycetes, the control of zoospores, conidia, and oospores must be considered.. Fig. 314. — Conjugation in Bread Mold. a, b, c, and d arc successive stages in conjugation. At a the short hyphae have just come together, while at d the zygospore is formed, e, zygospore developing a new hypha bearing a sporangium. X about 130. Ascomycetes (Sac Fungi and Lichens) General Desc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-ascomycetes-363-oospores-and-zygospores-tide-the-plant-over-unfavorable-con-ditions-and-produce-new-plants-when-favorable-conditions-return-in-combatting-the-disease-producing-phycomycetes-the-control-of-zoospores-conidia-and-oospores-must-be-considered-fig-314-conjugation-in-bread-mold-a-b-c-and-d-arc-successive-stages-in-conjugation-at-a-the-short-hyphae-have-just-come-together-while-at-d-the-zygospore-is-formed-e-zygospore-developing-a-new-hypha-bearing-a-sporangium-x-about-130-ascomycetes-sac-fungi-and-lichens-general-desc-image216455427.html
RMPG4B2Y–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. ASCOMYCETES 363 Oospores and zygospores tide the plant over unfavorable con- ditions and produce new plants when favorable conditions return. In combatting the disease-producing Phycomycetes, the control of zoospores, conidia, and oospores must be considered.. Fig. 314. — Conjugation in Bread Mold. a, b, c, and d arc successive stages in conjugation. At a the short hyphae have just come together, while at d the zygospore is formed, e, zygospore developing a new hypha bearing a sporangium. X about 130. Ascomycetes (Sac Fungi and Lichens) General Desc
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 362 THALLOPHYTES there is abundant conjugation and formation of zygospores. In many laboratories the spores of both strains are kept in stock, and conjugation is obtained whenever desired by using spores of both strains in growing the cultures. Another Mold of this order is Pilobolus, commonly called Squirting Fungus on account of the way it throws its sporangia.. Fig. 313. — Bread Mold, Rhizopus nigricans. A, piece of bread on which there is a growth of Mold (X i)- B, plant body of Bread Mold, showing the hyphae (r) which penetrate the bread, the h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-362-thallophytes-there-is-abundant-conjugation-and-formation-of-zygospores-in-many-laboratories-the-spores-of-both-strains-are-kept-in-stock-and-conjugation-is-obtained-whenever-desired-by-using-spores-of-both-strains-in-growing-the-cultures-another-mold-of-this-order-is-pilobolus-commonly-called-squirting-fungus-on-account-of-the-way-it-throws-its-sporangia-fig-313-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-a-piece-of-bread-on-which-there-is-a-growth-of-mold-x-i-b-plant-body-of-bread-mold-showing-the-hyphae-r-which-penetrate-the-bread-the-h-image232016738.html
RMRDD7M2–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 362 THALLOPHYTES there is abundant conjugation and formation of zygospores. In many laboratories the spores of both strains are kept in stock, and conjugation is obtained whenever desired by using spores of both strains in growing the cultures. Another Mold of this order is Pilobolus, commonly called Squirting Fungus on account of the way it throws its sporangia.. Fig. 313. — Bread Mold, Rhizopus nigricans. A, piece of bread on which there is a growth of Mold (X i)- B, plant body of Bread Mold, showing the hyphae (r) which penetrate the bread, the h
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 249 (Sect. 315). The zygospore formation of bread-mold consid- erably resembles the mode of spore production in Spirogyra (Sect. 282), but the mold gametes contain many nuclei.. Fig. 174. Spore-Formation in Potato-Blight {Phytophthora infestaris), one of tHe algal fungi. A, a well-developed group of stalks, proceeding from a mass of mycelium inside the leaf and escaping through a stoma; B, a young, unbranched stalk, h, hyphae of mycehum; o, stoma; s, spore. (Both figures greatly magnified, S more than A.) It appears highly probable that such al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-the-fungi-249-sect-315-the-zygospore-formation-of-bread-mold-consid-erably-resembles-the-mode-of-spore-production-in-spirogyra-sect-282-but-the-mold-gametes-contain-many-nuclei-fig-174-spore-formation-in-potato-blight-phytophthora-infestaris-one-of-the-algal-fungi-a-a-well-developed-group-of-stalks-proceeding-from-a-mass-of-mycelium-inside-the-leaf-and-escaping-through-a-stoma-b-a-young-unbranched-stalk-h-hyphae-of-mycehum-o-stoma-s-spore-both-figures-greatly-magnified-s-more-than-a-it-appears-highly-probable-that-such-al-image216447965.html
RMPG41GD–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 249 (Sect. 315). The zygospore formation of bread-mold consid- erably resembles the mode of spore production in Spirogyra (Sect. 282), but the mold gametes contain many nuclei.. Fig. 174. Spore-Formation in Potato-Blight {Phytophthora infestaris), one of tHe algal fungi. A, a well-developed group of stalks, proceeding from a mass of mycelium inside the leaf and escaping through a stoma; B, a young, unbranched stalk, h, hyphae of mycehum; o, stoma; s, spore. (Both figures greatly magnified, S more than A.) It appears highly probable that such al
. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 362 THALLOPHYTES there is abundant conjugation and formation of zygospores. In many laboratories the spores of both strains are kept in stock, and conjugation is obtained whenever desired by using spores of both strains in growing the cultures. Another Mold of this order is Pilobolus, commonly called Squirting Fungus on account of the way it throws its sporangia.. Fig. 313. — Bread Mold, Rhizopus nigricans. A, piece of bread on which there is a growth of Mold (X 3). B, plant body of Bread Mold, shoT'ing the hyphae (r) which penetrate the bread Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-with-agricultural-applications-botany-362-thallophytes-there-is-abundant-conjugation-and-formation-of-zygospores-in-many-laboratories-the-spores-of-both-strains-are-kept-in-stock-and-conjugation-is-obtained-whenever-desired-by-using-spores-of-both-strains-in-growing-the-cultures-another-mold-of-this-order-is-pilobolus-commonly-called-squirting-fungus-on-account-of-the-way-it-throws-its-sporangia-fig-313-bread-mold-rhizopus-nigricans-a-piece-of-bread-on-which-there-is-a-growth-of-mold-x-3-b-plant-body-of-bread-mold-shoting-the-hyphae-r-which-penetrate-the-bread-image232284430.html
RMRDWD4E–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 362 THALLOPHYTES there is abundant conjugation and formation of zygospores. In many laboratories the spores of both strains are kept in stock, and conjugation is obtained whenever desired by using spores of both strains in growing the cultures. Another Mold of this order is Pilobolus, commonly called Squirting Fungus on account of the way it throws its sporangia.. Fig. 313. — Bread Mold, Rhizopus nigricans. A, piece of bread on which there is a growth of Mold (X 3). B, plant body of Bread Mold, shoT'ing the hyphae (r) which penetrate the bread
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. ASCOMYCETES 363 Oospores and zygospores tide the plant over unfavorable con- ditions and produce new plants when favorable conditions return. In combatting the disease-producing Phycomycetes, the control of zoospores, conidia, and oospores must be considered.. Fig. 314. — Conjugation in Bread Mold. a, b, c, and d arc successive stages in conjugation. At a the short hyphae have just come together, while at d the zygospore is formed, e, zygospore developing a new hypha bearing a sporangium. X about 130. Ascomycetes (Sac Fungi and Lichens) General Desc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-ascomycetes-363-oospores-and-zygospores-tide-the-plant-over-unfavorable-con-ditions-and-produce-new-plants-when-favorable-conditions-return-in-combatting-the-disease-producing-phycomycetes-the-control-of-zoospores-conidia-and-oospores-must-be-considered-fig-314-conjugation-in-bread-mold-a-b-c-and-d-arc-successive-stages-in-conjugation-at-a-the-short-hyphae-have-just-come-together-while-at-d-the-zygospore-is-formed-e-zygospore-developing-a-new-hypha-bearing-a-sporangium-x-about-130-ascomycetes-sac-fungi-and-lichens-general-desc-image232016731.html
RMRDD7KR–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. ASCOMYCETES 363 Oospores and zygospores tide the plant over unfavorable con- ditions and produce new plants when favorable conditions return. In combatting the disease-producing Phycomycetes, the control of zoospores, conidia, and oospores must be considered.. Fig. 314. — Conjugation in Bread Mold. a, b, c, and d arc successive stages in conjugation. At a the short hyphae have just come together, while at d the zygospore is formed, e, zygospore developing a new hypha bearing a sporangium. X about 130. Ascomycetes (Sac Fungi and Lichens) General Desc
. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. ASCOMYCETES 363 Oospores and zygospores tide the plant over unfavorable con- ditions and produce new plants when favorable conditions return. In combatting the disease-producing Phycomycetes, the control of zoospores, conidia, and oospores must be considered.. Fig. 314. — Conjugation in Bread Mold. a, 6, c, and d are successive stages in conjugation. At a the short hyphae have just come together, while at d the zygospore is formed, e, zygospore developing a new hypha bearing a sporangium. X about 130. Ascomycetes (Sac Fungi and Lichens) General Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-with-agricultural-applications-botany-ascomycetes-363-oospores-and-zygospores-tide-the-plant-over-unfavorable-con-ditions-and-produce-new-plants-when-favorable-conditions-return-in-combatting-the-disease-producing-phycomycetes-the-control-of-zoospores-conidia-and-oospores-must-be-considered-fig-314-conjugation-in-bread-mold-a-6-c-and-d-are-successive-stages-in-conjugation-at-a-the-short-hyphae-have-just-come-together-while-at-d-the-zygospore-is-formed-e-zygospore-developing-a-new-hypha-bearing-a-sporangium-x-about-130-ascomycetes-sac-fungi-and-lichens-general-image232284425.html
RMRDWD49–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. ASCOMYCETES 363 Oospores and zygospores tide the plant over unfavorable con- ditions and produce new plants when favorable conditions return. In combatting the disease-producing Phycomycetes, the control of zoospores, conidia, and oospores must be considered.. Fig. 314. — Conjugation in Bread Mold. a, 6, c, and d are successive stages in conjugation. At a the short hyphae have just come together, while at d the zygospore is formed, e, zygospore developing a new hypha bearing a sporangium. X about 130. Ascomycetes (Sac Fungi and Lichens) General
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 247 (i) The root-like branches, or rMzoids, which proceed from some hyphae into the bread or other substratum. (c) Theipresence or absence of transverse partitions in the hyphse.. Fig. 172. Unicellular Mycelium of a Mold (Mucor Mucedo), sprung from a Single Spore. a, b, and c, branches for the production of spore-eases, showing various stages of maturity. (Considerably magnified.) (rf) The granular protoplasm, more abundant in some parts of the hyphse than in others. Make one or more drawings to show the points above mentioned (a-d). 320. Repro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-the-fungi-247-i-the-root-like-branches-or-rmzoids-which-proceed-from-some-hyphae-into-the-bread-or-other-substratum-c-theipresence-or-absence-of-transverse-partitions-in-the-hyphse-fig-172-unicellular-mycelium-of-a-mold-mucor-mucedo-sprung-from-a-single-spore-a-b-and-c-branches-for-the-production-of-spore-eases-showing-various-stages-of-maturity-considerably-magnified-rf-the-granular-protoplasm-more-abundant-in-some-parts-of-the-hyphse-than-in-others-make-one-or-more-drawings-to-show-the-points-above-mentioned-a-d-320-repro-image232080622.html
RMRDG55J–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 247 (i) The root-like branches, or rMzoids, which proceed from some hyphae into the bread or other substratum. (c) Theipresence or absence of transverse partitions in the hyphse.. Fig. 172. Unicellular Mycelium of a Mold (Mucor Mucedo), sprung from a Single Spore. a, b, and c, branches for the production of spore-eases, showing various stages of maturity. (Considerably magnified.) (rf) The granular protoplasm, more abundant in some parts of the hyphse than in others. Make one or more drawings to show the points above mentioned (a-d). 320. Repro
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 249 (Sect. 315). The zygospore formation of bread-mold consid- erably resembles the mode of spore production in Spirogyra (Sect. 282), but the mold gametes contain many nuclei.. Fig. 174. Spore-Formation in Potato-Blight {Phytophthora infestaris), one of tHe algal fungi. A, a well-developed group of stalks, proceeding from a mass of mycelium inside the leaf and escaping through a stoma; B, a young, unbranched stalk, h, hyphae of mycehum; o, stoma; s, spore. (Both figures greatly magnified, S more than A.) It appears highly probable that such al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-the-fungi-249-sect-315-the-zygospore-formation-of-bread-mold-consid-erably-resembles-the-mode-of-spore-production-in-spirogyra-sect-282-but-the-mold-gametes-contain-many-nuclei-fig-174-spore-formation-in-potato-blight-phytophthora-infestaris-one-of-the-algal-fungi-a-a-well-developed-group-of-stalks-proceeding-from-a-mass-of-mycelium-inside-the-leaf-and-escaping-through-a-stoma-b-a-young-unbranched-stalk-h-hyphae-of-mycehum-o-stoma-s-spore-both-figures-greatly-magnified-s-more-than-a-it-appears-highly-probable-that-such-al-image232080602.html
RMRDG54X–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 249 (Sect. 315). The zygospore formation of bread-mold consid- erably resembles the mode of spore production in Spirogyra (Sect. 282), but the mold gametes contain many nuclei.. Fig. 174. Spore-Formation in Potato-Blight {Phytophthora infestaris), one of tHe algal fungi. A, a well-developed group of stalks, proceeding from a mass of mycelium inside the leaf and escaping through a stoma; B, a young, unbranched stalk, h, hyphae of mycehum; o, stoma; s, spore. (Both figures greatly magnified, S more than A.) It appears highly probable that such al
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