. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. FIG. 35. a Cysteptts Portulacae; nt mycelial branch bearing two basidia which are producing gonidia byabjunction; the figure is explained in the text. * Eurolium Asptrgillus gtaucus; r extremity of a sporopbore covered with radiating sterigmata, on which the formation of spores is just beginning, s and / isolated portions showing smgle sterigmata^ with their spores; « youngest spore of a chaiiL a magn. 390, the rest 300 times.. Please note that these images are extrac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comparative-morphology-and-biology-of-the-fungi-mycetozoa-and-bacteria-plant-morphology-fungi-myxomycetes-bacteriology-fig-35-a-cysteptts-portulacae-nt-mycelial-branch-bearing-two-basidia-which-are-producing-gonidia-byabjunction-the-figure-is-explained-in-the-text-eurolium-asptrgillus-gtaucus-r-extremity-of-a-sporopbore-covered-with-radiating-sterigmata-on-which-the-formation-of-spores-is-just-beginning-s-and-isolated-portions-showing-smgle-sterigmata-with-their-spores-youngest-spore-of-a-chaiil-a-magn-390-the-rest-300-times-please-note-that-these-images-are-extrac-image232012178.html
RMRDD1W6–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. FIG. 35. a Cysteptts Portulacae; nt mycelial branch bearing two basidia which are producing gonidia byabjunction; the figure is explained in the text. * Eurolium Asptrgillus gtaucus; r extremity of a sporopbore covered with radiating sterigmata, on which the formation of spores is just beginning, s and / isolated portions showing smgle sterigmata^ with their spores; « youngest spore of a chaiiL a magn. 390, the rest 300 times.. Please note that these images are extrac
. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. FIG. 35. a Cysteptts Portulacae; nt mycelial branch bearing two basidia which are producing gonidia byabjunction; the figure is explained in the text. * Eurolium Asptrgillus gtaucus; r extremity of a sporopbore covered with radiating sterigmata, on which the formation of spores is just beginning, s and / isolated portions showing smgle sterigmata^ with their spores; « youngest spore of a chaiiL a magn. 390, the rest 300 times.. Please note that these images are extrac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comparative-morphology-and-biology-of-the-fungi-mycetozoa-and-bacteria-plant-morphology-fungi-myxomycetes-bacteriology-fig-35-a-cysteptts-portulacae-nt-mycelial-branch-bearing-two-basidia-which-are-producing-gonidia-byabjunction-the-figure-is-explained-in-the-text-eurolium-asptrgillus-gtaucus-r-extremity-of-a-sporopbore-covered-with-radiating-sterigmata-on-which-the-formation-of-spores-is-just-beginning-s-and-isolated-portions-showing-smgle-sterigmata-with-their-spores-youngest-spore-of-a-chaiil-a-magn-390-the-rest-300-times-please-note-that-these-images-are-extrac-image216457418.html
RMPG4DJ2–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. FIG. 35. a Cysteptts Portulacae; nt mycelial branch bearing two basidia which are producing gonidia byabjunction; the figure is explained in the text. * Eurolium Asptrgillus gtaucus; r extremity of a sporopbore covered with radiating sterigmata, on which the formation of spores is just beginning, s and / isolated portions showing smgle sterigmata^ with their spores; « youngest spore of a chaiiL a magn. 390, the rest 300 times.. Please note that these images are extrac
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 52.—Oospores of Albugo panduranae. 4. A. lepigoni. platensis. 9. A. occidentalis. 1. A. Candida. 2. A. tropica. 5. A. swertia;. 6. A. tragopogonis. 10. A. portulacae. After Wilson 3. A. ipomcesD- 7. A. bliti. 8. A. The conidia in germination usually produce several ovate zoospores with two unequal, lateral cilia. After a brief period of motility they became walled and produced germ tubes capable of mfectmg susceptible hosts. The oospores after a period of rest. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-fig-52oospores-of-albugo-panduranae-4-a-lepigoni-platensis-9-a-occidentalis-1-a-candida-2-a-tropica-5-a-swertia-6-a-tragopogonis-10-a-portulacae-after-wilson-3-a-ipomcesd-7-a-bliti-8-a-the-conidia-in-germination-usually-produce-several-ovate-zoospores-with-two-unequal-lateral-cilia-after-a-brief-period-of-motility-they-became-walled-and-produced-germ-tubes-capable-of-mfectmg-susceptible-hosts-the-oospores-after-a-period-of-rest-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-imag-image232038081.html
RMRDE6X9–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 52.—Oospores of Albugo panduranae. 4. A. lepigoni. platensis. 9. A. occidentalis. 1. A. Candida. 2. A. tropica. 5. A. swertia;. 6. A. tragopogonis. 10. A. portulacae. After Wilson 3. A. ipomcesD- 7. A. bliti. 8. A. The conidia in germination usually produce several ovate zoospores with two unequal, lateral cilia. After a brief period of motility they became walled and produced germ tubes capable of mfectmg susceptible hosts. The oospores after a period of rest. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 52.—Oospores of Albugo panduranae. 4. A. lepigoni. platensis. 9. A. occidentalis. 1. A. Candida. 2. A. tropica. 5. A. swertia;. 6. A. tragopogonis. 10. A. portulacae. After Wilson 3. A. ipomcesD- 7. A. bliti. 8. A. The conidia in germination usually produce several ovate zoospores with two unequal, lateral cilia. After a brief period of motility they became walled and produced germ tubes capable of mfectmg susceptible hosts. The oospores after a period of rest. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-fig-52oospores-of-albugo-panduranae-4-a-lepigoni-platensis-9-a-occidentalis-1-a-candida-2-a-tropica-5-a-swertia-6-a-tragopogonis-10-a-portulacae-after-wilson-3-a-ipomcesd-7-a-bliti-8-a-the-conidia-in-germination-usually-produce-several-ovate-zoospores-with-two-unequal-lateral-cilia-after-a-brief-period-of-motility-they-became-walled-and-produced-germ-tubes-capable-of-mfectmg-susceptible-hosts-the-oospores-after-a-period-of-rest-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-imag-image216460075.html
RMPG4H0Y–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 52.—Oospores of Albugo panduranae. 4. A. lepigoni. platensis. 9. A. occidentalis. 1. A. Candida. 2. A. tropica. 5. A. swertia;. 6. A. tragopogonis. 10. A. portulacae. After Wilson 3. A. ipomcesD- 7. A. bliti. 8. A. The conidia in germination usually produce several ovate zoospores with two unequal, lateral cilia. After a brief period of motility they became walled and produced germ tubes capable of mfectmg susceptible hosts. The oospores after a period of rest. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag
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