. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. ml ti 1. luUsnt ) Phyllactinia. The spherical perithecia are flattened at the poles, and enclose several asci containing two or three oval sulphur-yellow spores. The appendages are sharp-pointed hairs with swollen bases. Phyllactinia suffulta Kebent. {I'lc. fjuttato Wallr.) produces white spots or coatings on the leaves of many trees, e.(j. beech, hornbeam, ash, birch, hazel, oak, etc. (Britain and U.S. America).. b'l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-ml-ti-1-luusnt-phyllactinia-the-spherical-perithecia-are-flattened-at-the-poles-and-enclose-several-asci-containing-two-or-three-oval-sulphur-yellow-spores-the-appendages-are-sharp-pointed-hairs-with-swollen-bases-phyllactinia-suffulta-kebent-ilc-fjuttato-wallr-produces-white-spots-or-coatings-on-the-leaves-of-many-trees-ej-beech-hornbeam-ash-birch-hazel-oak-etc-britain-and-us-america-bl-image231377088.html
RMRCC3RC–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. ml ti 1. luUsnt ) Phyllactinia. The spherical perithecia are flattened at the poles, and enclose several asci containing two or three oval sulphur-yellow spores. The appendages are sharp-pointed hairs with swollen bases. Phyllactinia suffulta Kebent. {I'lc. fjuttato Wallr.) produces white spots or coatings on the leaves of many trees, e.(j. beech, hornbeam, ash, birch, hazel, oak, etc. (Britain and U.S. America).. b'l
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. •205 twigs brown and dead (Fig. 95). If more closely examined, the twigs will be found to bear patches of coal-black,. Fig. 05.—Gibbera Cowberry. The perithecia form black patches on the living leafy branch, as well as the dead brown one. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. 07.—6ibbera vaccinii. Cross-section of Cowberry showing a patch of perithecia in section ; the hairy perithecia contain paraphvses and asci with spores ; a niyc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-205-twigs-brown-and-dead-fig-95-if-more-closely-examined-the-twigs-will-be-found-to-bear-patches-of-coal-black-fig-05gibbera-cowberry-the-perithecia-form-black-patches-on-the-living-leafy-branch-as-well-as-the-dead-brown-one-v-tubeuf-del-fig-076ibbera-vaccinii-cross-section-of-cowberry-showing-a-patch-of-perithecia-in-section-the-hairy-perithecia-contain-paraphvses-and-asci-with-spores-a-niyc-image231377038.html
RMRCC3NJ–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. •205 twigs brown and dead (Fig. 95). If more closely examined, the twigs will be found to bear patches of coal-black,. Fig. 05.—Gibbera Cowberry. The perithecia form black patches on the living leafy branch, as well as the dead brown one. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. 07.—6ibbera vaccinii. Cross-section of Cowberry showing a patch of perithecia in section ; the hairy perithecia contain paraphvses and asci with spores ; a niyc
. Diseases of economic plants. Plant diseases. APPENDIX 487 The mycelium may propa- gate only vegetatively, often forming dense masses (scle- rotia) (Fig. 208), to tide over unfavorable times, or they may produce reproductive cells (spores) having the func- tion of seeds. The forms of spores and the ways in which they are borne are manifold and serve as the chief means of distinguishing one fungus from another. Some are borne in sacs (asci, Fig. 209); others on basidia (Fig. 210). The asci may be in perithecia (Fig. 209), or uncovered. Basidia are often borne upon the surface of the gills of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-economic-plants-plant-diseases-appendix-487-the-mycelium-may-propa-gate-only-vegetatively-often-forming-dense-masses-scle-rotia-fig-208-to-tide-over-unfavorable-times-or-they-may-produce-reproductive-cells-spores-having-the-func-tion-of-seeds-the-forms-of-spores-and-the-ways-in-which-they-are-borne-are-manifold-and-serve-as-the-chief-means-of-distinguishing-one-fungus-from-another-some-are-borne-in-sacs-asci-fig-209-others-on-basidia-fig-210-the-asci-may-be-in-perithecia-fig-209-or-uncovered-basidia-are-often-borne-upon-the-surface-of-the-gills-of-t-image231413555.html
RMRCDP9R–. Diseases of economic plants. Plant diseases. APPENDIX 487 The mycelium may propa- gate only vegetatively, often forming dense masses (scle- rotia) (Fig. 208), to tide over unfavorable times, or they may produce reproductive cells (spores) having the func- tion of seeds. The forms of spores and the ways in which they are borne are manifold and serve as the chief means of distinguishing one fungus from another. Some are borne in sacs (asci, Fig. 209); others on basidia (Fig. 210). The asci may be in perithecia (Fig. 209), or uncovered. Basidia are often borne upon the surface of the gills of t
. Diseases of economic plants. Plant diseases. APPENDIX 487 The mycelium may propa- gate only vegetatively, often forming dense masses (scle- rotia) (Fig. 208), to tide over unfavorable times, or they may produce reproductive cells (spores) having the func- tion of seeds. The forms of spores and the ways in which they are borne are manifold and serve as the chief means of distinguishing one fungus from another. Some are borne in sacs (asci, Fig. 209); others on basidia (Fig. 210). The asci may be in perithecia (Fig. 209), or uncovered. Basidia are often borne upon the surface of the gills of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-economic-plants-plant-diseases-appendix-487-the-mycelium-may-propa-gate-only-vegetatively-often-forming-dense-masses-scle-rotia-fig-208-to-tide-over-unfavorable-times-or-they-may-produce-reproductive-cells-spores-having-the-func-tion-of-seeds-the-forms-of-spores-and-the-ways-in-which-they-are-borne-are-manifold-and-serve-as-the-chief-means-of-distinguishing-one-fungus-from-another-some-are-borne-in-sacs-asci-fig-209-others-on-basidia-fig-210-the-asci-may-be-in-perithecia-fig-209-or-uncovered-basidia-are-often-borne-upon-the-surface-of-the-gills-of-t-image231379047.html
RMRCC69B–. Diseases of economic plants. Plant diseases. APPENDIX 487 The mycelium may propa- gate only vegetatively, often forming dense masses (scle- rotia) (Fig. 208), to tide over unfavorable times, or they may produce reproductive cells (spores) having the func- tion of seeds. The forms of spores and the ways in which they are borne are manifold and serve as the chief means of distinguishing one fungus from another. Some are borne in sacs (asci, Fig. 209); others on basidia (Fig. 210). The asci may be in perithecia (Fig. 209), or uncovered. Basidia are often borne upon the surface of the gills of t
. Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles. Tropical plants; Plant diseases. Fig. 134 Eriosphaeria Sacchari From Wakker & Went Asci AND Spore from the West Indies by Went in Aruba Island and L. H. Gough in Trinidad. It is caused by an ascomycete with round black perithecia and two-celled spores, Eriosphcsria Sacchari Went. The spots are roundish except when two or more interfere. They begin as red dots with a yellowish border; when mature they are reddish-brown, surrounded by a narrow yellow border that is sometimes scarcely visible. The centre of the spot does. Fig. 135 Cercospora K Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-crop-plants-in-the-lesser-antilles-tropical-plants-plant-diseases-fig-134-eriosphaeria-sacchari-from-wakker-amp-went-asci-and-spore-from-the-west-indies-by-went-in-aruba-island-and-l-h-gough-in-trinidad-it-is-caused-by-an-ascomycete-with-round-black-perithecia-and-two-celled-spores-eriosphcsria-sacchari-went-the-spots-are-roundish-except-when-two-or-more-interfere-they-begin-as-red-dots-with-a-yellowish-border-when-mature-they-are-reddish-brown-surrounded-by-a-narrow-yellow-border-that-is-sometimes-scarcely-visible-the-centre-of-the-spot-does-fig-135-cercospora-k-image231403071.html
RMRCD8YB–. Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles. Tropical plants; Plant diseases. Fig. 134 Eriosphaeria Sacchari From Wakker & Went Asci AND Spore from the West Indies by Went in Aruba Island and L. H. Gough in Trinidad. It is caused by an ascomycete with round black perithecia and two-celled spores, Eriosphcsria Sacchari Went. The spots are roundish except when two or more interfere. They begin as red dots with a yellowish border; when mature they are reddish-brown, surrounded by a narrow yellow border that is sometimes scarcely visible. The centre of the spot does. Fig. 135 Cercospora K
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 250 ASCOMYCETES. Scleroderris. A black stroma is formed in the bark of twigs attacked by this fungus, and thence the apothecia break out in great numbers, at first as closed spheres, later as stalked open cups with finely lobed rims. The asci are cylindrical or club-. FlG. 134.—i-clerndcrris fidiginosa on living twig of Salic alba. J, Three apothecia, two in section, the third seen from above, showing the cross-like f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-250-ascomycetes-scleroderris-a-black-stroma-is-formed-in-the-bark-of-twigs-attacked-by-this-fungus-and-thence-the-apothecia-break-out-in-great-numbers-at-first-as-closed-spheres-later-as-stalked-open-cups-with-finely-lobed-rims-the-asci-are-cylindrical-or-club-flg-134i-clerndcrris-fidiginosa-on-living-twig-of-salic-alba-j-three-apothecia-two-in-section-the-third-seen-from-above-showing-the-cross-like-f-image231401019.html
RMRCD6A3–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 250 ASCOMYCETES. Scleroderris. A black stroma is formed in the bark of twigs attacked by this fungus, and thence the apothecia break out in great numbers, at first as closed spheres, later as stalked open cups with finely lobed rims. The asci are cylindrical or club-. FlG. 134.—i-clerndcrris fidiginosa on living twig of Salic alba. J, Three apothecia, two in section, the third seen from above, showing the cross-like f
. The diseases of the sweet pea ... Sweet peas. 27. Figs. 12-15. Showing (12) mycelium of Chaetomiuni spirochaete. 13, hairs, and 15, asci. 16, ascospores. 14 and can only be seen in young cultures. In old cultures the ascus wall readily breaks so that it is difficult to make out the arrangement of the ascospores. There are 8 ascospores to an ascus (Fig. 14-15). The ascospores are apiculate (Fig. 16) at both ends. The wall of the ascospore is smooth, light brown when young and dark when old. The ascospores readily germinate in a sweet pea broth which is made up as follows: Take 15 grams of gro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-the-sweet-pea-sweet-peas-27-figs-12-15-showing-12-mycelium-of-chaetomiuni-spirochaete-13-hairs-and-15-asci-16-ascospores-14-and-can-only-be-seen-in-young-cultures-in-old-cultures-the-ascus-wall-readily-breaks-so-that-it-is-difficult-to-make-out-the-arrangement-of-the-ascospores-there-are-8-ascospores-to-an-ascus-fig-14-15-the-ascospores-are-apiculate-fig-16-at-both-ends-the-wall-of-the-ascospore-is-smooth-light-brown-when-young-and-dark-when-old-the-ascospores-readily-germinate-in-a-sweet-pea-broth-which-is-made-up-as-follows-take-15-grams-of-gro-image231389573.html
RMRCCKN9–. The diseases of the sweet pea ... Sweet peas. 27. Figs. 12-15. Showing (12) mycelium of Chaetomiuni spirochaete. 13, hairs, and 15, asci. 16, ascospores. 14 and can only be seen in young cultures. In old cultures the ascus wall readily breaks so that it is difficult to make out the arrangement of the ascospores. There are 8 ascospores to an ascus (Fig. 14-15). The ascospores are apiculate (Fig. 16) at both ends. The wall of the ascospore is smooth, light brown when young and dark when old. The ascospores readily germinate in a sweet pea broth which is made up as follows: Take 15 grams of gro
. Dreer's garden book 1922. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ASCI.HPIAS. Hardy Aster Novi Relgii Climax Fall-floiivering Hardy Asters (Michaelmas Daisies, or Starworts) These are among the showiest of our late-flowering hardy plants, giving a wealth of bloom during September and Oc- tober, a season when most other hardy flowers are past, and for the best effect should be planted in masses of one color. They grow freely in any soil. The collection offered below is made up o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-garden-book-1922-seeds-catalogs-nursery-stock-catalogs-gardening-equipment-and-supplies-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-fruit-seeds-catalogs-ascihpias-hardy-aster-novi-relgii-climax-fall-floiivering-hardy-asters-michaelmas-daisies-or-starworts-these-are-among-the-showiest-of-our-late-flowering-hardy-plants-giving-a-wealth-of-bloom-during-september-and-oc-tober-a-season-when-most-other-hardy-flowers-are-past-and-for-the-best-effect-should-be-planted-in-masses-of-one-color-they-grow-freely-in-any-soil-the-collection-offered-below-is-made-up-o-image231304964.html
RMRC8RRG–. Dreer's garden book 1922. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ASCI.HPIAS. Hardy Aster Novi Relgii Climax Fall-floiivering Hardy Asters (Michaelmas Daisies, or Starworts) These are among the showiest of our late-flowering hardy plants, giving a wealth of bloom during September and Oc- tober, a season when most other hardy flowers are past, and for the best effect should be planted in masses of one color. They grow freely in any soil. The collection offered below is made up o
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. !50 ASCOMYCETES. Scleroderris. A black stroma is formed in the bark of twigs attacked by this fungus, and thence the apothecia break out in great numbers, at first as closed spheres, later as stalked open cups with finely lobed rims. The asci are cylindrical or club-. Fio. 134.—HcUroderris fiUiginosa on living twig of Salix alba. A, Three apothecia, two in section, the third seen from above, showing the cross-like fis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-!50-ascomycetes-scleroderris-a-black-stroma-is-formed-in-the-bark-of-twigs-attacked-by-this-fungus-and-thence-the-apothecia-break-out-in-great-numbers-at-first-as-closed-spheres-later-as-stalked-open-cups-with-finely-lobed-rims-the-asci-are-cylindrical-or-club-fio-134hcuroderris-fiuiginosa-on-living-twig-of-salix-alba-a-three-apothecia-two-in-section-the-third-seen-from-above-showing-the-cross-like-fis-image231376960.html
RMRCC3JT–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. !50 ASCOMYCETES. Scleroderris. A black stroma is formed in the bark of twigs attacked by this fungus, and thence the apothecia break out in great numbers, at first as closed spheres, later as stalked open cups with finely lobed rims. The asci are cylindrical or club-. Fio. 134.—HcUroderris fiUiginosa on living twig of Salix alba. A, Three apothecia, two in section, the third seen from above, showing the cross-like fis
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. a Fig. 132.—Cryptomyces laaximun. 1, Cross-sectiou of a twig of Salix incana, with stroma a b ; the mycelium occupies the rind and bast into the cambium, so that a wood-ring for the current year has been only partially developed; the shaded part between a and h is an aerating tissue, formed of loose hyphae, which, with a, forms the stroma proper ; h, the ascogenous layer. (Lens-magnification.) 2, Asci, showing a dry a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-a-fig-132cryptomyces-laaximun-1-cross-sectiou-of-a-twig-of-salix-incana-with-stroma-a-b-the-mycelium-occupies-the-rind-and-bast-into-the-cambium-so-that-a-wood-ring-for-the-current-year-has-been-only-partially-developed-the-shaded-part-between-a-and-h-is-an-aerating-tissue-formed-of-loose-hyphae-which-with-a-forms-the-stroma-proper-h-the-ascogenous-layer-lens-magnification-2-asci-showing-a-dry-a-image231401020.html
RMRCD6A4–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. a Fig. 132.—Cryptomyces laaximun. 1, Cross-sectiou of a twig of Salix incana, with stroma a b ; the mycelium occupies the rind and bast into the cambium, so that a wood-ring for the current year has been only partially developed; the shaded part between a and h is an aerating tissue, formed of loose hyphae, which, with a, forms the stroma proper ; h, the ascogenous layer. (Lens-magnification.) 2, Asci, showing a dry a
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants. 242 ASCOMYCETES. Schizothyrium. The roundish or oblong apothecia dehisce by lobes. The club- slia])ed asci contain oblong, hyaline, two-celled spores. Sch. ptarmicae Desm. (Britain). This occurs as a parasite on living green leaves and stems of Achillea Ptarmica. The apothecia form little black points, which on rupturing break. Fig. 127.—Schizothyrium 2)tarmicae ou Achillea Ptarmica. (v. Tiibeu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamuc-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-and-algae-english-ed-by-william-g-smith-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-242-ascomycetes-schizothyrium-the-roundish-or-oblong-apothecia-dehisce-by-lobes-the-club-slia-ed-asci-contain-oblong-hyaline-two-celled-spores-sch-ptarmicae-desm-britain-this-occurs-as-a-parasite-on-living-green-leaves-and-stems-of-achillea-ptarmica-the-apothecia-form-little-black-points-which-on-rupturing-break-fig-127schizothyrium-2tarmicae-ou-achillea-ptarmica-v-tiibeu-image231376476.html
RMRCC31G–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants. 242 ASCOMYCETES. Schizothyrium. The roundish or oblong apothecia dehisce by lobes. The club- slia])ed asci contain oblong, hyaline, two-celled spores. Sch. ptarmicae Desm. (Britain). This occurs as a parasite on living green leaves and stems of Achillea Ptarmica. The apothecia form little black points, which on rupturing break. Fig. 127.—Schizothyrium 2)tarmicae ou Achillea Ptarmica. (v. Tiibeu
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. Fig. 125.âLophodermium nerciseqv.ium. Section of a needle of Silver Fir. h, Pycnidium on upper surface shedding conidia. o, Apothe- cium on the lower surface. (After R. Hartig.). Fig. ]2i3.âLophodermium nervisequium on Silver Fir. Portion of a ripe apothe- cium. a a, Filamentous paraphyses ; rod-like cells (conidia?), k, ahjointed from the apex of the paraphyses; the asci contain eight spores about half as long as the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-fig-125lophodermium-nerciseqvium-section-of-a-needle-of-silver-fir-h-pycnidium-on-upper-surface-shedding-conidia-o-apothe-cium-on-the-lower-surface-after-r-hartig-fig-2i3lophodermium-nervisequium-on-silver-fir-portion-of-a-ripe-apothe-cium-a-a-filamentous-paraphyses-rod-like-cells-conidia-k-ahjointed-from-the-apex-of-the-paraphyses-the-asci-contain-eight-spores-about-half-as-long-as-the-image231401027.html
RMRCD6AB–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. Fig. 125.âLophodermium nerciseqv.ium. Section of a needle of Silver Fir. h, Pycnidium on upper surface shedding conidia. o, Apothe- cium on the lower surface. (After R. Hartig.). Fig. ]2i3.âLophodermium nervisequium on Silver Fir. Portion of a ripe apothe- cium. a a, Filamentous paraphyses ; rod-like cells (conidia?), k, ahjointed from the apex of the paraphyses; the asci contain eight spores about half as long as the
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Plectascineae. (Fischer. 311 oder Platten, welche seillich unter einander und mit der inneren Peridienschichl in Ver- bindung stehen und auf diese Weise ein wabenähnliches System von unregelmäßig pris- matischen, von unten nach oben verlaufenden Kammern bilden. Letztere sind am Grunde des Fruchtkörpers ausgefüllt von den in Entstehung begritfenen Asci, weiter oben von den reifen Asci und zu oberst von isolier Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-plectascineae-fischer-311-oder-platten-welche-seillich-unter-einander-und-mit-der-inneren-peridienschichl-in-ver-bindung-stehen-und-auf-diese-weise-ein-wabenhnliches-system-von-unregelmig-pris-matischen-von-unten-nach-oben-verlaufenden-kammern-bilden-letztere-sind-am-grunde-des-fruchtkrpers-ausgefllt-von-den-in-entstehung-begritfenen-asci-weiter-oben-von-den-reifen-asci-und-zu-oberst-von-isolier-image231501976.html
RMRCHR3M–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Plectascineae. (Fischer. 311 oder Platten, welche seillich unter einander und mit der inneren Peridienschichl in Ver- bindung stehen und auf diese Weise ein wabenähnliches System von unregelmäßig pris- matischen, von unten nach oben verlaufenden Kammern bilden. Letztere sind am Grunde des Fruchtkörpers ausgefüllt von den in Entstehung begritfenen Asci, weiter oben von den reifen Asci und zu oberst von isolier
. Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles. Tropical plants; Plant diseases. DISEASES OF SUGAR CANE 321 produced from small stromatic masses on the surface of the spot. The conidia are cylindrical or long elliptical, with very thick walls, olive green to brown in colour, 3-10 septate. Red Leaf-Spot. Red leaf-spot, originally described from Java, is recorded. Fig. 134 Eriosphaeria Sacchari From Wakker & Went Asci AND Spore from the West Indies by Went in Aruba Island and L. H. Gough in Trinidad. It is caused by an ascomycete with round black perithecia and two-celled spores, Eriosphcs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-crop-plants-in-the-lesser-antilles-tropical-plants-plant-diseases-diseases-of-sugar-cane-321-produced-from-small-stromatic-masses-on-the-surface-of-the-spot-the-conidia-are-cylindrical-or-long-elliptical-with-very-thick-walls-olive-green-to-brown-in-colour-3-10-septate-red-leaf-spot-red-leaf-spot-originally-described-from-java-is-recorded-fig-134-eriosphaeria-sacchari-from-wakker-amp-went-asci-and-spore-from-the-west-indies-by-went-in-aruba-island-and-l-h-gough-in-trinidad-it-is-caused-by-an-ascomycete-with-round-black-perithecia-and-two-celled-spores-eriosphcs-image231403074.html
RMRCD8YE–. Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles. Tropical plants; Plant diseases. DISEASES OF SUGAR CANE 321 produced from small stromatic masses on the surface of the spot. The conidia are cylindrical or long elliptical, with very thick walls, olive green to brown in colour, 3-10 septate. Red Leaf-Spot. Red leaf-spot, originally described from Java, is recorded. Fig. 134 Eriosphaeria Sacchari From Wakker & Went Asci AND Spore from the West Indies by Went in Aruba Island and L. H. Gough in Trinidad. It is caused by an ascomycete with round black perithecia and two-celled spores, Eriosphcs
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 284 Tuberineae. (Fischer.) 3 Arten, in Europa. H. Tulasnei Berlc. et Broome (Fig. 205 C—G), Fruchlkörperdurch- messer bis 3 cm und darüber. Asci teils palissadenförmig zwischen den Paraphysen, teils unregelmäßig dem darunter liegenden Geflechte eingelagert. Sporen meist unvollkommen 2reihig im Ascus gelagert, mit sehr dickem, unregelmäßig grob warzigem Epispor; Durch- messer 23—33 [j. Buchen- und Eichenwälder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-284-tuberineae-fischer-3-arten-in-europa-h-tulasnei-berlc-et-broome-fig-205-cg-fruchlkrperdurch-messer-bis-3-cm-und-darber-asci-teils-palissadenfrmig-zwischen-den-paraphysen-teils-unregelmig-dem-darunter-liegenden-geflechte-eingelagert-sporen-meist-unvollkommen-2reihig-im-ascus-gelagert-mit-sehr-dickem-unregelmig-grob-warzigem-epispor-durch-messer-2333-j-buchen-und-eichenwlder-image231502014.html
RMRCHR52–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 284 Tuberineae. (Fischer.) 3 Arten, in Europa. H. Tulasnei Berlc. et Broome (Fig. 205 C—G), Fruchlkörperdurch- messer bis 3 cm und darüber. Asci teils palissadenförmig zwischen den Paraphysen, teils unregelmäßig dem darunter liegenden Geflechte eingelagert. Sporen meist unvollkommen 2reihig im Ascus gelagert, mit sehr dickem, unregelmäßig grob warzigem Epispor; Durch- messer 23—33 [j. Buchen- und Eichenwälder
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants. Fl(i. ISi.^^^cleroderns fuliginosa on living twig of Salix alba. A, Three apothecia, two in section, the third seen from above, showing the cross-like fissure. B, Sections of diseased branches, whose growth has been arrested in the shaded parts ; on the dead bark apothecia are present. C, Asci, spores and paraphysos. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. Viz.-- Scleroderris fuli- dinosa on living twig of Salix Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamuc-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-and-algae-english-ed-by-william-g-smith-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fli-isicleroderns-fuliginosa-on-living-twig-of-salix-alba-a-three-apothecia-two-in-section-the-third-seen-from-above-showing-the-cross-like-fissure-b-sections-of-diseased-branches-whose-growth-has-been-arrested-in-the-shaded-parts-on-the-dead-bark-apothecia-are-present-c-asci-spores-and-paraphysos-v-tubeuf-del-fig-viz-scleroderris-fuli-dinosa-on-living-twig-of-salix-image231376466.html
RMRCC316–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants. Fl(i. ISi.^^^cleroderns fuliginosa on living twig of Salix alba. A, Three apothecia, two in section, the third seen from above, showing the cross-like fissure. B, Sections of diseased branches, whose growth has been arrested in the shaded parts ; on the dead bark apothecia are present. C, Asci, spores and paraphysos. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. Viz.-- Scleroderris fuli- dinosa on living twig of Salix
. Dreer's garden calendar : 1900. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. — Alba. 15 cts Flowers pure white, each ; §1.50 per doz. Aqiilegia. ASCI^EPIAS. (Butterfly Weed.) Tuberosa. One of the showiest of our lale summer and autumnal flowers, and deserving of extensive cnhivation ; blossoms in close, compact umbels of a brilliant orange color. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. astii.be. Japonica (Sjiima). Splendid for outside flowering or forcing; flowers white. 1.5 Cts. each ; §1.25 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-garden-calendar-1900-seeds-catalogs-nursery-stock-catalogs-gardening-equipment-and-supplies-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-fruit-seeds-catalogs-alba-15-cts-flowers-pure-white-each-150-per-doz-aqiilegia-asciepias-butterfly-weed-tuberosa-one-of-the-showiest-of-our-lale-summer-and-autumnal-flowers-and-deserving-of-extensive-cnhivation-blossoms-in-close-compact-umbels-of-a-brilliant-orange-color-15-cts-each-150-per-doz-astiibe-japonica-sjiima-splendid-for-outside-flowering-or-forcing-flowers-white-15-cts-each-125-image231270711.html
RMRC7847–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1900. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. — Alba. 15 cts Flowers pure white, each ; §1.50 per doz. Aqiilegia. ASCI^EPIAS. (Butterfly Weed.) Tuberosa. One of the showiest of our lale summer and autumnal flowers, and deserving of extensive cnhivation ; blossoms in close, compact umbels of a brilliant orange color. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. astii.be. Japonica (Sjiima). Splendid for outside flowering or forcing; flowers white. 1.5 Cts. each ; §1.25
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. Fig. 125.—Lophoderniimn nervisequium. Section of a needle of Silver Fir. 6, Pyonidium on upper surface shedding conidia. a, Apothc- cium on the lower surface. (After R. Hartig.). Fig. i26.—Lophodermium nervisequium on Silver Fir. Portion of a ripe apothe- ciuin. a a, Filamentous paraphyses ; rod-like cells (conidia?), k, abjointed from the apex of the paraphyses ; the asci contain eight spores about half as long as th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-fig-125lophoderniimn-nervisequium-section-of-a-needle-of-silver-fir-6-pyonidium-on-upper-surface-shedding-conidia-a-apothc-cium-on-the-lower-surface-after-r-hartig-fig-i26lophodermium-nervisequium-on-silver-fir-portion-of-a-ripe-apothe-ciuin-a-a-filamentous-paraphyses-rod-like-cells-conidia-k-abjointed-from-the-apex-of-the-paraphyses-the-asci-contain-eight-spores-about-half-as-long-as-th-image231376974.html
RMRCC3KA–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. Fig. 125.—Lophoderniimn nervisequium. Section of a needle of Silver Fir. 6, Pyonidium on upper surface shedding conidia. a, Apothc- cium on the lower surface. (After R. Hartig.). Fig. i26.—Lophodermium nervisequium on Silver Fir. Portion of a ripe apothe- ciuin. a a, Filamentous paraphyses ; rod-like cells (conidia?), k, abjointed from the apex of the paraphyses ; the asci contain eight spores about half as long as th
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. 220. Trichocoma paradoxa Jungh. A Habitasbild des Fruchtkörpers, nat. Gr.; B Längsschnitt durch den Fruchtkörper, schematisiert t^|l); C erste Anlagen der Asci (1300/1); D Asci mit jungen Sporen (1300J1); E reife Sporen (1300|1). (Alles nach Ed. F ischer.) . Trichocoma Junghuhn. Fruchtkörper anTänglich geschlossen, eiförmig, mit breiter Basis dem Substrate aufsitzend, später becherartig geöffnet. Peridi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-fig-220-trichocoma-paradoxa-jungh-a-habitasbild-des-fruchtkrpers-nat-gr-b-lngsschnitt-durch-den-fruchtkrper-schematisiert-tl-c-erste-anlagen-der-asci-13001-d-asci-mit-jungen-sporen-1300j1-e-reife-sporen-13001-alles-nach-ed-f-ischer-trichocoma-junghuhn-fruchtkrper-antnglich-geschlossen-eifrmig-mit-breiter-basis-dem-substrate-aufsitzend-spter-becherartig-geffnet-peridi-image231501979.html
RMRCHR3R–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. 220. Trichocoma paradoxa Jungh. A Habitasbild des Fruchtkörpers, nat. Gr.; B Längsschnitt durch den Fruchtkörper, schematisiert t^|l); C erste Anlagen der Asci (1300/1); D Asci mit jungen Sporen (1300J1); E reife Sporen (1300|1). (Alles nach Ed. F ischer.) . Trichocoma Junghuhn. Fruchtkörper anTänglich geschlossen, eiförmig, mit breiter Basis dem Substrate aufsitzend, später becherartig geöffnet. Peridi
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 14 DISCOVERY REPORTS patches, o-2 0-3 mm. diam., ± hemispherical, black, matt (shining only where rubbed), with minutely scabrid surface like the thallus; solitary or two to three crowded together and then often concrescent. Ostiole indistinct, not papillate or impressed. Excipulum brown to dark brown in section, entire. Paraphyses dissolved, indicated by faint striae in the mucilage. Asci cylindric-clavate, 30-40 x 8-12/i, thin-walled. Spores ellipsoid, 8 in ascus, 8-11 x 4-5-5-5 fi. With iodin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-14-discovery-reports-patches-o-2-0-3-mm-diam-hemispherical-black-matt-shining-only-where-rubbed-with-minutely-scabrid-surface-like-the-thallus-solitary-or-two-to-three-crowded-together-and-then-often-concrescent-ostiole-indistinct-not-papillate-or-impressed-excipulum-brown-to-dark-brown-in-section-entire-paraphyses-dissolved-indicated-by-faint-striae-in-the-mucilage-asci-cylindric-clavate-30-40-x-8-12i-thin-walled-spores-ellipsoid-8-in-ascus-8-11-x-4-5-5-5-fi-with-iodin-image231405072.html
RMRCDBET–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 14 DISCOVERY REPORTS patches, o-2 0-3 mm. diam., ± hemispherical, black, matt (shining only where rubbed), with minutely scabrid surface like the thallus; solitary or two to three crowded together and then often concrescent. Ostiole indistinct, not papillate or impressed. Excipulum brown to dark brown in section, entire. Paraphyses dissolved, indicated by faint striae in the mucilage. Asci cylindric-clavate, 30-40 x 8-12/i, thin-walled. Spores ellipsoid, 8 in ascus, 8-11 x 4-5-5-5 fi. With iodin
. Development of cytochemical methods for the study of ascospore wall biogenesis and maturation. Ascomycetes; Ascospores; Fungi. 103. Figure 5.5. WGA labeling with sugar control. A) sugar control on A. sphaerospora: B) sugar control on A. sphaerospora: C) WGA without sugar on A. sphaerospora: D) sugar control on P. nigrella: E) WGA without sugar on P. nigrella. LFA Labeling of LFA was evident over the cytoplasm of ascospores of A. sphaerospora (figs. 5.6). This labeling did not appear to be specific. Specific labeling occurred in restricted areas around spent asci and on the outside of older c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/development-of-cytochemical-methods-for-the-study-of-ascospore-wall-biogenesis-and-maturation-ascomycetes-ascospores-fungi-103-figure-55-wga-labeling-with-sugar-control-a-sugar-control-on-a-sphaerospora-b-sugar-control-on-a-sphaerospora-c-wga-without-sugar-on-a-sphaerospora-d-sugar-control-on-p-nigrella-e-wga-without-sugar-on-p-nigrella-lfa-labeling-of-lfa-was-evident-over-the-cytoplasm-of-ascospores-of-a-sphaerospora-figs-56-this-labeling-did-not-appear-to-be-specific-specific-labeling-occurred-in-restricted-areas-around-spent-asci-and-on-the-outside-of-older-c-image231647456.html
RMRCTCKC–. Development of cytochemical methods for the study of ascospore wall biogenesis and maturation. Ascomycetes; Ascospores; Fungi. 103. Figure 5.5. WGA labeling with sugar control. A) sugar control on A. sphaerospora: B) sugar control on A. sphaerospora: C) WGA without sugar on A. sphaerospora: D) sugar control on P. nigrella: E) WGA without sugar on P. nigrella. LFA Labeling of LFA was evident over the cytoplasm of ascospores of A. sphaerospora (figs. 5.6). This labeling did not appear to be specific. Specific labeling occurred in restricted areas around spent asci and on the outside of older c
. Die pilze in morphologischer, physiologischer, biologischer und systematischer beziehung. Fungi. Abschnitt VI. Systematik und Entwickclungsgeschiclite. 439 Blättern fructificirend, wo die Ascenlager grosse, das ganze Blatt überziehende Beulen hervorrufen, (Fig, 139, 2) die später vertrock- nen. (Die Auswüchse , welche ein Exoascus auf den Schuppen der weiblichen Kätzchen hervorruft (Fig. 139, i) gehören nicht zu vorliegender Species, sondern zu Exoascus Alni incanac]. KÜHN). Die fertilen Hyphen gehen ganz in Bildung der Asci auf, sodass letztere dicht gedrängt stehen (Fig. 139, 4); ausserdem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-pilze-in-morphologischer-physiologischer-biologischer-und-systematischer-beziehung-fungi-abschnitt-vi-systematik-und-entwickclungsgeschiclite-439-blttern-fructificirend-wo-die-ascenlager-grosse-das-ganze-blatt-berziehende-beulen-hervorrufen-fig-139-2-die-spter-vertrock-nen-die-auswchse-welche-ein-exoascus-auf-den-schuppen-der-weiblichen-ktzchen-hervorruft-fig-139-i-gehren-nicht-zu-vorliegender-species-sondern-zu-exoascus-alni-incanac-khn-die-fertilen-hyphen-gehen-ganz-in-bildung-der-asci-auf-sodass-letztere-dicht-gedrngt-stehen-fig-139-4-ausserdem-image231494259.html
RMRCHD83–. Die pilze in morphologischer, physiologischer, biologischer und systematischer beziehung. Fungi. Abschnitt VI. Systematik und Entwickclungsgeschiclite. 439 Blättern fructificirend, wo die Ascenlager grosse, das ganze Blatt überziehende Beulen hervorrufen, (Fig, 139, 2) die später vertrock- nen. (Die Auswüchse , welche ein Exoascus auf den Schuppen der weiblichen Kätzchen hervorruft (Fig. 139, i) gehören nicht zu vorliegender Species, sondern zu Exoascus Alni incanac]. KÜHN). Die fertilen Hyphen gehen ganz in Bildung der Asci auf, sodass letztere dicht gedrängt stehen (Fig. 139, 4); ausserdem
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 296 Pleclascineae. (Fischer.) Auswüchsen besetzte, kurzgliederige Zweige ^Krallenhaken) erheben. Fruchtkörper rundlich, hellgelb, Durchmesser V2—i^/i^^vn. Asci 5 [j. lang, 4—5 [j. breit. Sporen länglich ellipsoi- disch, 2 a lang, circa 1 [x breit, Membran gelb. Conidien auf freien Trägern oder in Frucht-. Fig. 211. A—F Ctenomyces serrattis Eidam. A vom Pilze überzogene Vogelt'eder, 2/3 nat. Gr.; B Dauermycel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-296-pleclascineae-fischer-auswchsen-besetzte-kurzgliederige-zweige-krallenhaken-erheben-fruchtkrper-rundlich-hellgelb-durchmesser-v2iivn-asci-5-j-lang-45-j-breit-sporen-lnglich-ellipsoi-disch-2-a-lang-circa-1-x-breit-membran-gelb-conidien-auf-freien-trgern-oder-in-frucht-fig-211-af-ctenomyces-serrattis-eidam-a-vom-pilze-berzogene-vogelteder-23-nat-gr-b-dauermycel-image231502001.html
RMRCHR4H–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 296 Pleclascineae. (Fischer.) Auswüchsen besetzte, kurzgliederige Zweige ^Krallenhaken) erheben. Fruchtkörper rundlich, hellgelb, Durchmesser V2—i^/i^^vn. Asci 5 [j. lang, 4—5 [j. breit. Sporen länglich ellipsoi- disch, 2 a lang, circa 1 [x breit, Membran gelb. Conidien auf freien Trägern oder in Frucht-. Fig. 211. A—F Ctenomyces serrattis Eidam. A vom Pilze überzogene Vogelt'eder, 2/3 nat. Gr.; B Dauermycel
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Ove Rostrup: Bidrag til Danmarks Svampeflora. I. 5 Exoasci. Endomycetaceae. *Eremascus albus Eidam. Paa raadne Frugter af Daucus carota i Spire- apparat. København, April 1889. Carpoasci. Gymnoascaceae. *Gryninoascus Reesii Baranetzky. Paa gamle Hundeekskrementer. Loll. Steensgaard, Juli 1900. Paa raadne Plantedele. Kobenhavn 1916. *Arachniotus ruber (v. Tiegh.) Schroet. I Jorden. S. Charlottenlund 1911. *Arachniotus candidus (Eidam) Schroet. Paa Ræveekskrementer. S. Gelsskov 1914. Asci kuglerunde, 8^ i Diam., eller bredt ovale, 8.5 X 7 [x. My Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-ove-rostrup-bidrag-til-danmarks-svampeflora-i-5-exoasci-endomycetaceae-eremascus-albus-eidam-paa-raadne-frugter-af-daucus-carota-i-spire-apparat-kbenhavn-april-1889-carpoasci-gymnoascaceae-gryninoascus-reesii-baranetzky-paa-gamle-hundeekskrementer-loll-steensgaard-juli-1900-paa-raadne-plantedele-kobenhavn-1916-arachniotus-ruber-v-tiegh-schroet-i-jorden-s-charlottenlund-1911-arachniotus-candidus-eidam-schroet-paa-rveekskrementer-s-gelsskov-1914-asci-kuglerunde-8-i-diam-eller-bredt-ovale-85-x-7-x-my-image231743664.html
RMRD0RBC–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Ove Rostrup: Bidrag til Danmarks Svampeflora. I. 5 Exoasci. Endomycetaceae. *Eremascus albus Eidam. Paa raadne Frugter af Daucus carota i Spire- apparat. København, April 1889. Carpoasci. Gymnoascaceae. *Gryninoascus Reesii Baranetzky. Paa gamle Hundeekskrementer. Loll. Steensgaard, Juli 1900. Paa raadne Plantedele. Kobenhavn 1916. *Arachniotus ruber (v. Tiegh.) Schroet. I Jorden. S. Charlottenlund 1911. *Arachniotus candidus (Eidam) Schroet. Paa Ræveekskrementer. S. Gelsskov 1914. Asci kuglerunde, 8^ i Diam., eller bredt ovale, 8.5 X 7 [x. My
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. ^,,;„.^WV(#^K E. $ § Fig. 216. Fenicilliwm crustaceumL. Ä Mycel mit Couidieiiträgein (HO/1); B einzelne Conidieuträger (315/1); Cerste Anlage der A.scusfrucht 16;30|1); D weiter fortgeschrittene Anlagen der Ascusfrucht (630/1); E halb ausgewachsene Ascusfrucht im Durchschnitt (15011); i^ Ascusfrucht mit reifenden Asci (150/1); 6—J Entwickelung der Asci (030/1); K Asci in Sporenbildung begriffen (G30/1); L Asc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-wvk-e-fig-216-fenicilliwm-crustaceuml-mycel-mit-couidieiitrgein-ho1-b-einzelne-conidieutrger-3151-cerste-anlage-der-ascusfrucht-16301-d-weiter-fortgeschrittene-anlagen-der-ascusfrucht-6301-e-halb-ausgewachsene-ascusfrucht-im-durchschnitt-15011-i-ascusfrucht-mit-reifenden-asci-1501-6j-entwickelung-der-asci-0301-k-asci-in-sporenbildung-begriffen-g301-l-asc-image231501988.html
RMRCHR44–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. ^,,;„.^WV(#^K E. $ § Fig. 216. Fenicilliwm crustaceumL. Ä Mycel mit Couidieiiträgein (HO/1); B einzelne Conidieuträger (315/1); Cerste Anlage der A.scusfrucht 16;30|1); D weiter fortgeschrittene Anlagen der Ascusfrucht (630/1); E halb ausgewachsene Ascusfrucht im Durchschnitt (15011); i^ Ascusfrucht mit reifenden Asci (150/1); 6—J Entwickelung der Asci (030/1); K Asci in Sporenbildung begriffen (G30/1); L Asc
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. £]. F Fig. 224. A—D Terfeeia Leonis Tul. A Habitusbiid, nat. Gr.; B Längsscbuitt durch einen Frnchtkörper, nat. Gr.; C Ascns und umgebendes Pseudoparencliym (500)1); D Sporen (1040[1). — E—0 T. Mattirolonis Ed. Fisihar. A'Habitusbild, Vs nat. Gr.; /^Partie aus dem Fruchtkörperiunern, vergr.; G Asci und umgebendes Pseudoparen- cliym (500|1). (A u. B nach Tulasne; E nach Mattirolo; die übrigen Originale [aus Ra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-f-fig-224-ad-terfeeia-leonis-tul-a-habitusbiid-nat-gr-b-lngsscbuitt-durch-einen-frnchtkrper-nat-gr-c-ascns-und-umgebendes-pseudoparencliym-5001-d-sporen-1040-1-e0-t-mattirolonis-ed-fisihar-ahabitusbild-vs-nat-gr-partie-aus-dem-fruchtkrperiunern-vergr-g-asci-und-umgebendes-pseudoparen-cliym-5001-a-u-b-nach-tulasne-e-nach-mattirolo-die-brigen-originale-aus-ra-image231501971.html
RMRCHR3F–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. £]. F Fig. 224. A—D Terfeeia Leonis Tul. A Habitusbiid, nat. Gr.; B Längsscbuitt durch einen Frnchtkörper, nat. Gr.; C Ascns und umgebendes Pseudoparencliym (500)1); D Sporen (1040[1). — E—0 T. Mattirolonis Ed. Fisihar. A'Habitusbild, Vs nat. Gr.; /^Partie aus dem Fruchtkörperiunern, vergr.; G Asci und umgebendes Pseudoparen- cliym (500|1). (A u. B nach Tulasne; E nach Mattirolo; die übrigen Originale [aus Ra
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 310 Plectascineae. (Fischer.) Fruchtkörper kugelig oder niedergedrückt, Stiel bei der Reife stark verlängert (bis 20 mm) und nach oben verjüngt. Peridie hellbraun. In der Sporenmasse ist ein Capillitium kaum erkennbar. Asci 8—10 |j. lang, 7—8 |j. breit, Sporen 5—8 |j. lang, 2—3 [a breit, farblos oder blass gelblich. Auf faulendem Gefieder von Vögeln, auf Haaren von Säugetieren, be- sonders auch auf "Gewö Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-310-plectascineae-fischer-fruchtkrper-kugelig-oder-niedergedrckt-stiel-bei-der-reife-stark-verlngert-bis-20-mm-und-nach-oben-verjngt-peridie-hellbraun-in-der-sporenmasse-ist-ein-capillitium-kaum-erkennbar-asci-810-j-lang-78-j-breit-sporen-58-j-lang-23-a-breit-farblos-oder-blass-gelblich-auf-faulendem-gefieder-von-vgeln-auf-haaren-von-sugetieren-be-sonders-auch-auf-quotgew-image231501981.html
RMRCHR3W–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 310 Plectascineae. (Fischer.) Fruchtkörper kugelig oder niedergedrückt, Stiel bei der Reife stark verlängert (bis 20 mm) und nach oben verjüngt. Peridie hellbraun. In der Sporenmasse ist ein Capillitium kaum erkennbar. Asci 8—10 |j. lang, 7—8 |j. breit, Sporen 5—8 |j. lang, 2—3 [a breit, farblos oder blass gelblich. Auf faulendem Gefieder von Vögeln, auf Haaren von Säugetieren, be- sonders auch auf "Gewö
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Plectasi-'ineae. i'Fisclier.l 305 Durchmesser, gelb bis orangefarben. Peridie in der Reife seiir zerbrechlich, aus dicht ver- webten Hyphen aufgebaut. Asci in mehreren durch sterile Partien getrennten Gruppen, ellipsoidisch, 4—Ssporig, 9—11 a lang, 6—8 j. breit. Ascosporen tonnenförmig, 4—5 a lang, 2',2—3 [j. breit, Epispor fast farblos, mit 3—4 Querleisten. Conidienrasen graugrün bis grau-. ^,,;„.^WV(#^K E. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-botany-plectasi-ineae-ifisclierl-305-durchmesser-gelb-bis-orangefarben-peridie-in-der-reife-seiir-zerbrechlich-aus-dicht-ver-webten-hyphen-aufgebaut-asci-in-mehreren-durch-sterile-partien-getrennten-gruppen-ellipsoidisch-4ssporig-911-a-lang-68-j-breit-ascosporen-tonnenfrmig-45-a-lang-223-j-breit-epispor-fast-farblos-mit-34-querleisten-conidienrasen-graugrn-bis-grau-wvk-e-image231501989.html
RMRCHR45–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Plectasi-'ineae. i'Fisclier.l 305 Durchmesser, gelb bis orangefarben. Peridie in der Reife seiir zerbrechlich, aus dicht ver- webten Hyphen aufgebaut. Asci in mehreren durch sterile Partien getrennten Gruppen, ellipsoidisch, 4—Ssporig, 9—11 a lang, 6—8 j. breit. Ascosporen tonnenförmig, 4—5 a lang, 2',2—3 [j. breit, Epispor fast farblos, mit 3—4 Querleisten. Conidienrasen graugrün bis grau-. ^,,;„.^WV(#^K E.
. Der gegenwrtige Standpunkt der Mycologie mit Rcksicht auf die Lehre von den Infections-Krankheiten. Pathogenic fungi. 17. Fi^. 3. Ascusentwicklung und Sporenbildung von Ascobolus pulclK-rrimu», nuf Pferdemist wachsend. A a reifer Ascus mit den s Sj), c unn-ifc Asci. p Paraphysen von der Hymeniulfläclic entspringend. B. S<lM(l(•^^ln^; des Plasmas zum Zwecke der Sporenbildung. Der im Aseus, einer lang<'n, sclilain-Iituiniii,^i'n. vom lly- meniuii) entspringenden Zelle, sirli lM(in(l"'ii<l«' Zf|lk«'ni winl hiebei resorbirt, an seiner Stelle koniim-ii m'iif s'Tim<i;irf zum Vorse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-gegenwrtige-standpunkt-der-mycologie-mit-rcksicht-auf-die-lehre-von-den-infections-krankheiten-pathogenic-fungi-17-fi-3-ascusentwicklung-und-sporenbildung-von-ascobolus-pulclk-rrimu-nuf-pferdemist-wachsend-a-a-reifer-ascus-mit-den-s-sj-c-unn-ifc-asci-p-paraphysen-von-der-hymeniulflclic-entspringend-b-sltlmlln-des-plasmas-zum-zwecke-der-sporenbildung-der-im-aseus-einer-langltn-sclilain-iituiniiiin-vom-lly-meniuii-entspringenden-zelle-sirli-lminlquotiiltl-zflkni-winl-hiebei-resorbirt-an-seiner-stelle-koniim-ii-miif-stimltiirf-zum-vorse-image231730985.html
RMRD076H–. Der gegenwrtige Standpunkt der Mycologie mit Rcksicht auf die Lehre von den Infections-Krankheiten. Pathogenic fungi. 17. Fi^. 3. Ascusentwicklung und Sporenbildung von Ascobolus pulclK-rrimu», nuf Pferdemist wachsend. A a reifer Ascus mit den s Sj), c unn-ifc Asci. p Paraphysen von der Hymeniulfläclic entspringend. B. S<lM(l(•^^ln^; des Plasmas zum Zwecke der Sporenbildung. Der im Aseus, einer lang<'n, sclilain-Iituiniii,^i'n. vom lly- meniuii) entspringenden Zelle, sirli lM(in(l"'ii<l«' Zf|lk«'ni winl hiebei resorbirt, an seiner Stelle koniim-ii m'iif s'Tim<i;irf zum Vorse
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 20 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 5. *Ascobolus brunneus Cooke. Paa Hestegodning. S. Gelsskov, Juli 1915. *Ciboria acicola Kirschst. Paa nedfaldne Naale af Picea excelsa. S. Gelsskov 1914. Asci 85—100 X 7—9//, Sporerne 10—12 X 4—4.5/;. *Ciboria Sydowiana Rehm. Paa Bladstilke af Quercus robur. S. Gels- skov, Okt. 1914. Rutstroemia bolaris (Pr.) Rehm. Paa lienraadnende Grene. S. Gels- skov, Okt. 1914. Sclerotinia seirpicola Rehm. Tav. 2, Fig. 8 viser et Exemplar, hvis Stok har delt sig og bærer 2 Ascomata. S. Fureso, Juni 1915. Sclerotinia Cnr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-20-dansk-botanisk-arkiv-bd-2-nr-5-ascobolus-brunneus-cooke-paa-hestegodning-s-gelsskov-juli-1915-ciboria-acicola-kirschst-paa-nedfaldne-naale-af-picea-excelsa-s-gelsskov-1914-asci-85100-x-79-sporerne-1012-x-445-ciboria-sydowiana-rehm-paa-bladstilke-af-quercus-robur-s-gels-skov-okt-1914-rutstroemia-bolaris-pr-rehm-paa-lienraadnende-grene-s-gels-skov-okt-1914-sclerotinia-seirpicola-rehm-tav-2-fig-8-viser-et-exemplar-hvis-stok-har-delt-sig-og-brer-2-ascomata-s-fureso-juni-1915-sclerotinia-cnr-image231743638.html
RMRD0RAE–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 20 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 5. *Ascobolus brunneus Cooke. Paa Hestegodning. S. Gelsskov, Juli 1915. *Ciboria acicola Kirschst. Paa nedfaldne Naale af Picea excelsa. S. Gelsskov 1914. Asci 85—100 X 7—9//, Sporerne 10—12 X 4—4.5/;. *Ciboria Sydowiana Rehm. Paa Bladstilke af Quercus robur. S. Gels- skov, Okt. 1914. Rutstroemia bolaris (Pr.) Rehm. Paa lienraadnende Grene. S. Gels- skov, Okt. 1914. Sclerotinia seirpicola Rehm. Tav. 2, Fig. 8 viser et Exemplar, hvis Stok har delt sig og bærer 2 Ascomata. S. Fureso, Juni 1915. Sclerotinia Cnr
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