RMPG4DG9–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX Vn 707 walled and commonly guttulate, 4.5 to 5.5/1 in diameter. The growing and fruiting period is about two weeks. This green mould grows in Camembert and other soft cheeses, where it causes a breaking down of the casein. Camembert cheese is a soft rennet cheese made from cow's milk. A typic cheese is about four and a half inches in diameter and one and a quarter inches thick, and is sold in this country wrapped in paper and inclosed in a wooden box of the same shape. The chee
RMPG451X–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. The Relation of Fungi to Other Plants Threads. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this worit of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds
RMPG451R–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this worit of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds and several of those fungi which cause diseases
RMPG41D2–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 382 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE may find freshly cut stumps near some of the sections of the soil that they have been studying, and, by counting the annual rings, they may arrive at some idea as to how long the forest has been at its work. Their fathers may also tell them something about the woods in the neighborhood. The following answer (from Green, p. 36) is the most. Fig. 154. Apparatus for testing Retention of Water by Different Soils The figure represents loo grams each of grave], sand, barren soil, loam, and leaf mould, and 25 grams of leaves definite th
RMPG4DH0–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 704 ADDITIONAL EXERCISES Pcnicillium cxpansum (Fig. 243) which can always be obtained from apples decayin-; in storage. Colonies of this mould upon gelatin and potato, or bean agar, arc green, becoming gray-green and later brown. The conidiophores are tufted into corem- ium-like clusters. The conidia fructifications consist of one to three main branches bearing verticils of branchlets supporting crowded whorls of sterigmata. Conidiospores are elliptic 2 by 3.3M, green, persisting in cha
RMPG3T0N–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PnOTOPHTTA. 107 some species it is no larger than a pin-head, while in others it is as large as a man's hand. This mass of protoplasm is often yellow or orange-red in color, and is never green. It possesses to an extraordinary degree the power of moving itself from place to place. Slime-moulds obtain their food by absorbing solutions of decaying matter, and are even. Fig. 45.—Early stages of a Slime-mould (Fuligo varians). o. a spore; 6. c, the same, bursting the cell-wall; d to I, various stages; m, young Slime-mould. said to engulf solid substances in the
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