RMA79HDM–Sooty mould Cladosporium herbarum on ripe wheat ears at harvest
RF2HA81AR–Sooty mould black mould on wheat ears, Cladosporium herbarum Alternaria alternata. Cereal diseases, ear diseases.
RFHJ0BDG–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common environmental allergenic mould (Cladosporium sp.); fungal hyphae producing spores.Also known as Hormodendrum sp.This specimen was found on inner surface of building's air supply duct.This genus is most common outdoor airborne mould but may occur
RF2HA81B4–Sooty mould black mould on wheat ears, Cladosporium herbarum Alternaria alternata. Cereal diseases, ear diseases.
RMRDD1WK–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER III.—SPORES OF FUNGI. 67 of which those named Cladosporium herbarum, Dematium are the best known; to these may be added the delicate botryosporum^ and many others. Connected with these three kinds of acrogenous abjunction of spores is one which is less distinctly marked and which may be termed the mode of eross- septation (Querzergliederung). In this the terminal por- tion of a hypha or hyphal branch grows first of all to a certain length, and then ceases to e
RMPG4DTR–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER III.—SPORES OF FUNGI. 67 of which those named Cladosporium herbarum, Dematium are the best known; to these may be added the delicate botryosporum^ and many others. Connected with these three kinds of acrogenous abjunction of spores is one which is less distinctly marked and which may be termed the mode of eross- septation (Querzergliederung). In this the terminal por- tion of a hypha or hyphal branch grows first of all to a certain length, and then ceases to e
RM2F3F06D–Radiotrophic fungi, can use radiation as an energy source to stimulate growth. Most radiotrophic fungi use melanin to survive. 1 Acanthostaurus purpurascens. 2 Amphibelone anomala. 3 Dyctiosoma trigonizon. 4 Dorataspis polyancistra. 5 Diploconus fasces. 6 Cladosporium sphaerospermum. 7 Arachnocorys circumtexta. Old 19th century color lithography illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RFHJ0BDH–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common environmental allergenic mould (Cladosporium sp.); fungal hyphae producing spores.Also known as Hormodendrum sp.This specimen was found on inner surface of building's air supply duct.This genus is most common outdoor airborne mould but may occur
RF2HA81AK–Sooty mould black mould on wheat ears, Cladosporium herbarum Alternaria alternata. Cereal diseases, ear diseases.
RMREFCGW–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. CHAPTER III.— SPORES OF FUNGI. 67 of which those named Cladosporium herbarum, Dematium are the best known; to these may be added the delicate botryosporum2 and many others. Connected with these three kinds of acrogenous abjunction of spores is one which is less distinctly marked and which may be termed the mode of cross- septation (Querzergliederung). In this the terminal por- tion of a hypha or hyphal branch grows first of all to a certain length, and then ceases to elongate
RMPG45HP–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 404. — Cycloconium oleaginum. After Boyer. Fio. 405.— Clodosporium cu- cumerinum, mycelium, a hyphal knot, conidiophore and spores. After Hum- phrey. D. conjunctum (Bon) Sacc. is reported as a parasite of the geranium Cladosporium Link (p. 602) Hyphse decumbent, intricately-branched, olivaceous; conidia globose to ovoid, greenish. In part=MycosphaBrella. See p. 243. Some one hundred seventy-five species, many of them of economic importance. C. fasciculate Fr. on hyacinth=Pleospora hyacinthi. See p. 260. C. herbarum (Pers.) Lk.
RMRD94MR–. Einfhrung in die Agrikulturmykolgie. Soil microbiology; Soil fungi. 30 Der Kreislauf d. Kiemente unter Mitwirkung v. Mikroorganismen. Von G. Ritter (1) mit Thamnidium elegans, Mucor Mucedo (Fig. ls. 1". 20), Mucor racemosus (Fig. 21) und Rhizopas nigri- cans ausgeführte Versuche ergaben, daà sich für ihre Entwicklung Ammoninmphosphat am zuträglichsten erweist, weniger gut gediehen sie bei Verwendung von Ammoniumsulfat, am schlechtesten von Am- moniumnitrat und Ammonium- chlorid als Stickstoffquelle. Für Aspergillus glaucus. Mucor racemosus und Cladosporium herbarum fand Ritter, daÃ
RMPF9FXN–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 64 Fungi. Gonidiomycetes. Cladosporium LI-. Hormodendron Bon. 9. 2. Hyplie aufreclit, kaum an- geschwolleu-gegliedert, trägt eiul- und seitenständige einfache oder verzAveigte Ketten von Gonidien, deren unterste, 2—3 keimig, länglicli, die oberen, jüngeren, ku"-elig und einfach sind. C. herbarum Lk., P. olivaceum Cnl. Gonidien kuo-eli"', olivengrün; scheint die Gonidienform von Sphaeria herbarum. C. penicillio
RMRDE514–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 404. — Cycloconium oleaginum. After Boyer. Fio. 405.— Clodosporium cu- cumerinum, mycelium, a hyphal knot, conidiophore and spores. After Hum- phrey. D. conjunctum (Bon) Sacc. is reported as a parasite of the geranium Cladosporium Link (p. 602) Hyphse decumbent, intricately-branched, olivaceous; conidia globose to ovoid, greenish. In part=MycosphaBrella. See p. 243. Some one hundred seventy-five species, many of them of economic importance. C. fasciculate Fr. on hyacinth=Pleospora hyacinthi. See p. 260. C. herbarum (Pers.) Lk.
RMRN0FJE–. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Science; Allergy and Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology. CLADOSPORIUN HERBARUM. 589 lient des filaments germinalifs, qui ne tardent pas à prendre l'état dematium ou fumayo.. Fig. 9 — Forme-levure de cladosportum. G = 60. Les formes-levures ont été signalées chez les champignons par divers observateurs : par de Bary et Lœw pour le ûematiurn pulhdans ; par M. Cuboni poui- le Cladosporium ; par M. Brefeld pour des Ustilaginées ' et des Basidiomycètes - ; par M. Duclaux pour e Oidium lactis^. J'en ai observé chez plusieurs Ustila- ginées non citées par M. Brefeld
RMRDXRWN–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 286 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Janczewski who has studied the life history of Septoria graminum states that this represents the pycnidial stage of Leptosphaeria tritici and that the conidial form is the Cladosporium herbarum. We have not found the Septoria in Iowa though the Cladosporium is common. The Septoria tritici Desm. is closely related to the above and should per- haps be regarded as nothing more than a variable form oi S. gr
RMRCRD2M–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 64 Fungi. Gonidiomycetes. Cladosporium LI-. Hormodendron Bon. 9. 2. Hyplie aufreclit, kaum an- geschwolleu-gegliedert, trägt eiul- und seitenständige einfache oder verzAveigte Ketten von Gonidien, deren unterste, 2—3 keimig, länglicli, die oberen, jüngeren, ku"-elig und einfach sind. C. herbarum Lk., P. olivaceum Cnl. Gonidien kuo-eli"', olivengrün; scheint die Gonidienform von Sphaeria herbarum. C. penicillio
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