RFEH8B7W–Spori on the underside of a Licorice Fern in Lake Wilderness Arboretum near Maple Valley, Washington, USA
RMKKJ3X6–Spori Building 1988 - Rexburg Idaho
RFT5AC24–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Underside of a Western Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum) showing the spori.
RM2RRJ2EK–SPD Politiker Johannes Rau, Dieter Spöri, Björn Engholm und Willy Brandt in Bremen, Deutschland um 1993.
RF2BK30GT–PRAGUE, CZECHIA - OCTOBER 31, 2019: Logo of Ceska Sporitelna bank taken in front of their branch for Prague Part of Erste Sparkasse group, Ceska spori
RM2JARY51–Dieter Spöri von der SPD (li) schaffte es nicht, die absolute Mehrheit von Lothar Späth in Baden-Württemberg zu brechen. Foto: Dieter Spöri, SPD, konnte sich am Wahlabend mit Lothar Späth, CDU, über dessen Sieg freuen.
RM2AFWY25–. The Intellectual observer. pecies, PeronosporaHepaticce, P. densa, and P. macrosyora, under the name ofSporangia, and in two species a secondary form of fruit, alsogrowing on the mycelium within the leaf, which he calls Spori-dangia. This latter observation has not been confirmed, andit is supposed that he has taken young sporangia for a distinctform of fruit. Dr. Caspary refers to Tulasnes memoir, but heinforms us that his own observations were made independently,before he was acquainted with it. More recently, as mentionedabove, De Bary has taken up the subject, and it is of his paperthat
RM2PYW5HB–Germany, Lahr, 10.03.1992. Archive: 32-40-05 State parliament election campaign in Baden-Wuerttemberg Photo: SPD chairman Bjoern Engholm and SPD top candidate Dieter Spoeri [automated translation]
RF2H5DBDE–Beneath a large forest tree fern, Alsophila capensis, looking up at the light filtering through the large bright green fonds
RMPG448G–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. FIG. 31. Dadylium macrosporitTn, Vt. Extremiries of spori- ferous hyphae. a in a dry state with a head of spores above, b in water with the primordia of the youngest spores s at the extremities of the branches, the small unevennesses beneath beinif the points of attachment of the older spores which have become detached in the water. Magn. 300 times.. Fig. 32. Botrytis Bassii, Bals. a end of a young sporiferous hypha; short lateral branchlets have successively abjointe
RMMCK66N–. Fig. 105. — TolyposxMrhuii junci. Spore-mass. One spore has germinated and given oflf an eight-celled promycelium; spori- dia are being abjointed in whorls. (After Woronin.)
RFT5AC3H–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Underside of a Western Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum) showing the spori.
RFT58F2E–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Licorice Fern (Polypodium glycyrrhiza) close-up of leaflets, also known as Many-footed Fern or Sweet Root.
RF2NWG8R1–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Western Swordfern frond in winter after a snowfall, showing some spori on the reverse side of the leaflets..
RM2AKR3BT–Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . ? Ser. CiiLOROSPERMEiE. Fam. Oscillatoriea. Plate CLXXXVI. A. LYNGBYA CARMICHAELII, Harv. Gen. Char. Filaments destitute of a mucous layer, free, flexible, elongate,decumbent, not oscillating. Tube continuous; endoclirome green orpurple, densely annidated, and dually separating into lenticular spori-dia. Lyngbya {A//.),—in honour of Hans Christian Lyngbye, authorof an excel
RM2PYW5GC–Germany, Lahr, 10.03.1992. Archive: 32-39-14 State parliament election campaign in Baden-Wuerttemberg Photo: SPD chairman Bjoern Engholm and SPD top candidate Dieter Spoeri [automated translation]
RMPG465B–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 318 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Urocystis Rabenhorst"' (p. 314) Sori usually in the leaves or stems, occasionally in other parts, producing dark-colored, usually dusty, spore-masses; spore-balls permanent, composed of an enveloping cortex of tinted sterile cells and usually one to Fig. 233.—Spore several interior fertile cells; fertile cells generally balls of U. ce- , , , , . ,. , , puia5. After dark-colored; germmation often by a short promyce- Thaxter. jj^^^ ^^^^^ ^^.^ duces terminally-grouped spori- dia; these give
RMMCK6M0–. Fig. 165.—Tolyposporium junci. Spore-mass. One spore has germinated and given off an eight-celled promycelium ; spori- dia are being abjointed in whorls. (After Woronin.) ^Schroeter, Biolorjie, d. Pflanzen, Bd. ii., 1877. U
RF2NWG8R3–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Western Swordfern frond in winter after a snowfall, showing some spori on the reverse side of the leaflets..
RM2AG9JA6–. The encyclopaedia of sport. by whichshe won outright the Challenge Cup presentedto the Castle Yacht Club by Lord Dunraven can 602 ruH i:xcvci.oim;i)Ia ov spori [yachting hardly be estimated as a victory. Audrey handsomely defeated Niagara, but lost thecup on a protest of the latter, on a technicality,namely, that Audreys entry was not madeaccording to the letter of the rule. The Saint, after her successful season inBritish waters, took her departure for Ciermanywhere an unfortunate accident befell her. Whilstin tow of a tug the hawser parted and the yachtdrifted on the rocks and became a tot
RM2PYW5GP–Germany, Lahr, 10.03.1992. Archive: 32-42-31 State parliament election campaign in Baden-Wuerttemberg Photo: SPD top candidate Dieter Spoeri [automated translation]
RMME6KMP–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 27. A Eine Sporenscheibe von Alveolaria Cordiae Lagerh (220|1). B Ochropsora Sorbi (Oud.) Diet. Schnitt durch zwei Teleutosporenlager. In dem Lager links sind die Sporen bereits in der Sporidienbildung begriffen. (270|1). C Coleosporium Eu- phrasiae (Schum.) Schnitt durch den Kandteil eines Telento- sporenlagers (40üjl). Bei den beiden Sporen links ist die Spori- dienbildung bereits durch Vierteilung des Inhalt
RM2AN3C71–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . rde. Epochnium. 3107. Epochnium monilioides Fries S. M. Ill Syll. W^ LdauYjjj 843 ^ icon., Syn: Monilia fructigena Schum. no 1604 non Fries. On decaying fruit. S. October (Schum.). Dematiaceae—Phaeophragmiae. Clasterosporium. 3108. Clasterosporium scirpicolum (Fuckel) Sacc, Syll. IV ^^^,Ldau IX On dead stems of Scivpus lacii-sfris. S. Lystrup!. 3109. Clasterosporium put- refasciens (Fuckel) Sacc, Syll.IV2^ Ldau IX Syn: Spori-desmium putr. Fuckel, Tricho-derma brassicae Schum. no 1585,Helminthosporium rhizoctonumDybdahl 77 ^ non R
RM2AFNMDK–. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. D.Merrill succeeded Elder Smoot as pres-ident of the Tongan Mission. Turkish Mission Presidents: Jacob Spori, 1885-1887;Ferdinand F. Hintze, 1887-1889; Fred-erick Stauffer, 1889-1891; Joseph F.Schoenfeld, 1891-1892; Don C. W. Mus-ser, 1892-1894; Edward W. Robinson.1894-1895; Armanag S. Hagopian,1895-1897; Philip S. Maycock, 1897-1899; Ferdinand F. Hintze (secondterm), 1899-1900; Albert Herman,1900-1904; J. Wilford Booth, 1904-1909;
RMREFCHW–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. FIG. 31. Dactylium macrosporitm, Fr. Extremities of spori- ferous hyphae. a in a dry state with a head of spores above, b in water with the primordia of the youngest spores j at the extremities of the branches, the small unevennesses beneath being the points of attachment of the older spores which have become detached in the water. Magn. 300 times.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMRDD1X8–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. FIG. 31. Dadylium macrosporitTn, Vt. Extremiries of spori- ferous hyphae. a in a dry state with a head of spores above, b in water with the primordia of the youngest spores s at the extremities of the branches, the small unevennesses beneath beinif the points of attachment of the older spores which have become detached in the water. Magn. 300 times.. Fig. 32. Botrytis Bassii, Bals. a end of a young sporiferous hypha; short lateral branchlets have successively abjointe
RMREFCHK–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. FIG. 31. Dactylium macrosporitm, Fr. Extremities of spori- ferous hyphae. a in a dry state with a head of spores above, b in water with the primordia of the youngest spores j at the extremities of the branches, the small unevennesses beneath being the points of attachment of the older spores which have become detached in the water. Magn. 300 times.. FlG. 32. Botrytis Bassii, Bals. a end of a young sporiferous hypha ; short lateral branchlets have successively abjointed each 1
RMRDHRYX–. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. THE SPORE AND ITS DISSEMINATION. 135 posed, in which the sporidium (as in Perisporium vulgare) consists of four coloured ovate joints, which ultimately separate. Multiseptate fenestrate sporidia are not uncommon in Oueurhi- m f Pio. 75.—Sporidia of Fio. 76.—Spori- Fia. 77 Valsa taltola. x 400. dium of Sporormia intermedia. taria and Pleospora, as well as in Valsa fenestrata and some other species. In the North American Sphwria putaminum the sporidia are extraordinarily large. The dissemination of the sporidia may, from identity of structure in the perithe
RMRE1GHF–. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. THE SPORE AXD ITS DISSEMINATION. 135 posed, in wliich the aporidium (as in Perisporiuin vulyare) consists of four coloured ovate joints, which ultimately separate. Multiseptate fenestrate sporidia are not uncommon in Oucurhi- fo (0) Fig. Y5.-Spo]idia o£ VoXsd tateola. X 400. Fig. 76.—Spori- dhim of Sijororinia intermedia. Fig. 7T V taria and Ple.ospora, as well as in Valsa fenestrata and some other species. In the North American SphcBria putaminum the sporidia are extraordinarily large. The dissemination of the sporidia may, from identity of
RMRDE674–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 318 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Urocystis Rabenhorst"' (p. 314) Sori usually in the leaves or stems, occasionally in other parts, producing dark-colored, usually dusty, spore-masses; spore-balls permanent, composed of an enveloping cortex of tinted sterile cells and usually one to Fig. 233.—Spore several interior fertile cells; fertile cells generally balls of U. ce- , , , , . ,. , , puia5. After dark-colored; germmation often by a short promyce- Thaxter. jj^^^ ^^^^^ ^^.^ duces terminally-grouped spori- dia; these give
RMRJ6M6R–. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. GRASS-RUST. 417 astrous effects on tliem us on wlieat. The red rnst or uredo state appears from early spring until fall. It consists of micro- scopic one-celled rough spores, borne on branches of a myceli-. FiG. 161.—Grasa-rust. A, Kerminatlng teleutospore, (; B, promycelium, with spori dia: C, 8 p, sporidium, germinating on the
RMRPTW63–. Allgemeine Fischerei-Zeitung. petri tieil! S¥ Prels-Courant ''Sl gratis nnd franko. H. Hildebrand's Nachf. Jakob Wieland München, 3 b Ottostrasse 3 b Sßeml-Eeschäft für Angelgeiithe CS* resrttndet 1843 -ea empfiehlt allen Freunden des Angelsportes seine eigenen, anerkannt vorzüglichen Fabrikate, sowie englische Geräthe, nur prima Qualität. —^^= Reichste Auswahl. ==— In 22 Ausstellungen prämiirt. Spori-Aiissteliiing Mliclien 1899: Goldene Medaille. Flsclerei-Aussteiiimg Salzöurg 1900: Silberne Staatsmedaille. JFortütnjuttit^utJCintit uon lEoiöiti Igöttgtr liefert: f ier, SStiil un& ^e^tin
RMRMHJ8K–. An annotated synopsis of paleozoic fossil spores : and the definition of generic groups. Paleobotany; Plant spores, Fossil; Micropaleontology. Illinois State Geological Survey Report of Investigations No. 91—Plate 3. Lycospora I Laevigato-sp|)rites Granulati-sporites | poO/^ 20. Reinschospora i =1 Denso-sporites3Q'o Triquitrites | =1 Prtyosporites Raistrickia I 3 Reticulati- 30^ Punctati -spontes | | 1+ Cirratriradites 40Q^ I 50,0^ sporites I mm. 700y^ Approximate Size-Range WITHIN "Spore" genera 2 mm. 1000/^ Fforinites J Endosporiies Calamospora 40 '/^ Alisporites | =1 Alati-spori
RMRH9TNT–. Botanische Untersuchungen ber einige in Java vorkommende Pilze, besonders ber Bltter bewohnende, parasitisch auftretende Arten. Fungi -- Indonesia Java; Phytopathogenic fungi -- Indonesia Java. 172 BOTANISCHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN, U.S.W. 3. IIypocrea],ES. llYIMMKEVtEAi:. .Holaiiospora Wciitli Kooim). m. sp. Peritliecia liyaliiia erostrata, in subiciilo ctt'iiso araclnioidco sublibere insideiitia, globulosa 2 50— .270 IX longa et 220—240 // lata; ostiolo conico 90—100 // longo, apice niiitico. Asci 4—8 spori; ascosporis ellipsoideis, continuis, fuscis, 25—25.] longis et 15 —18 /z latis, Fruchtkörpe
RMRJXJJP–. Atti. Plants; Plants -- Italy; Cryptogamia; Mycology. LXXIX PIRICULARIA ORYZAE Briosi e Cavara. ' lo f2 u^ Piriculiiria Orizae. (Online degli Ifoniiceti; famiglia delle Muce- dinee). FoUicola; macnUft oblonijis, arescentibm, fuscocinctia hì/phis spori- feris plerunque epiphi/llis, sparsis, teretibiis vel tereti-subulatis basi pauUtim iticrassatis, ibique septatis, sursum sentis millis vel obsoletis, 60-120 ,a longis, 4-5 f-i latis, griseis; conidiis obclavatis, apice attemiatis, basi troncatis, vel in brevem denticulum productis;2- septatis, fuscididis, diaphanis20-22 « 10-12,«. Sviluppas
RMRPY1AH–. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. Stevens—Hawaiian Fungi 97 No. 140. Xenolophium leve Syd. n. sp. Perithecia plus-minus dense distributa vel solitaria, atra, carbonacea, plerumque subostreiformia, circiter 1 mm. longa, Y^Y^ mm. alta vel lata, levia, fragilia, ostiolo magnq longo valde compresso acutiusculo. levi hysteriformi; asci tenerrimi, octo- spori, tunica facillime diffluente, parte sporifera 65-80 At longa 10-131^ lata; paraphyses copiosissimae, hyalinae, septatae, ramosae longissimae, circiter, 1 v< cras'sae; sporae distichae fusoideae, rectae vel leviter inaequilaterales, fuscae, medio sept
RMRG99AW–. Bulletin trimestriel de la Société mycologique de France. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. ÉTUDES SUR LES « PYRÉNOMYCÈTES ». 123 Schizostoma byssisedum Flag. et Chen. (forma nova). Peritheciis 7-800 |x, e siibiculo fasco copioso emergentibus, basi hyphis cinctis, hemispheericis, nigris ; ostiolo crasso hyste- riformi, rima labiis distinctis cinctâ percurso, siibindè latiiisculè hiante ; ascis cylindraceis, apice rotundatis, stipitatîs, paraphy- sibus numerosis Jurcatis obvallatis 8-sp., 100-120= 9-10. Spori- Fio. 19.. Schizostoma byssisedum : a, aspect des périthèces sur le subj culum ; b, périlhèces
RMRN8562–. Anatomie et physiologie végétales à l'usage des étudiants en sciences naturelles des universités, des élèves à l'Institut agronomique, des écoles d'agriculture, etc. Plant anatomy; Plant physiology. Fig. 1507. Fig. 1568. Fig. 4567. — Chanterelle coiuostible (Caidli(u-ellus cibarius] : appareil spori- lére, jaune (grand, nat.). Fig. 1568. — Coupe transversale d'une lame spui-ifère de Russule {Russula latea). —a. liynirne ; b, spores constituées; c, baside tétrasporée ; d, cys- tides, cellules renllées, i)lus allongées que les liasides, et ayant donné une spore, /; filaments du thalle ; rj, sj
RMRGKAK9–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany; Botany. 90 H. KROG & T. D. V. SWINSCOW 29. Parmelia jacarandicola Krog & Swinscow sp. nov. Fig. 14 Thallus corticola, griseus. Lobi 1-2 cm lati, crenati, ciliis 0*5-2 (3) mm longis, superne leviter maculati. Soralia isidiaque nulla. Apothecia submarginalia, stipitata, disco perforate Spori 15-16 x 8-10/zm. Conidia filiformia, 10-15 /im longa. Acidum gyrophoricum, acidum psoromicum, et atranorinum continens. Thallus corticolous, loosely attached, pale grey. Lobes 1-2 cm broad, crenate, ciliate, cilia 05-2 (3) mm long. Upper sid
RMRGKAEG–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany; Botany. PARMELIA (AMPHIGYMNIA) IN EAST AFRICA 207 Rubanda County, 1 km W of Hamurwa, 3U 46/3. Ankole District, Igara County, 1 km E of Lubare Ride Pass, Lye L 398 (herb. Lye). 49. Parmelia rava Krog & Swinscow sp. nov. Fig. 23 Thallus corticola, ravus. Lobi 0*5—1 (1*5) cm lati, integri vel leniter crenati, eciliati, superne emaculati. Soralia marginalia, vulgo ad laminam extensa, sorediis granulosis. Apothecia ad laminam, disco imperforato. Spori 18-20 (22) x 8-10 jum. Conidia filiformia, 10—12 //m longa. Acidum protocetraricum, a
RMRHGGH6–. Boletín. Science. RELIQUIAE MYCOLOGICAE TROPICAE 477 bos extremos, especialmente en el inferior, sin apéndices po- lares, con 3 tabiques transversales, pero sin estrangulación, incoloras y lisas. 324. Bromeella Munki í^peg. = Speg., Fng. guar. 1, n" 249. Hab. Sobre la cara inferior de las hojas coriáceas de una Bigno- niácea, cerca de Villa Morra, San Lorenzo y Trinidad, Para- guay, 1892-03 (J. D. Anisitz, n"^ 143, 148 y 271). PATELLONECTRIA Speg. (n. gen.) Char. Stromata carnosula laeticoloria cupulato-disciformia, cen- tro perithecio concolore praedita; asci 4-8-spori, parapbysat
RMRCHWXF–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. .?2:7J^. Fig. 27. A Eine Sporenscheibe von Alveolaria Cordiae Lagerh (220|1). B Ochropsora Sorbi (Oud.) Diet. Schnitt durch zwei Teleutosporenlager. In dem Lager links sind die Sporen bereits in der Sporidienbildung begriffen. (270|1). C Coleosporium Eu- phrasiae (Schum.) Schnitt durch den Kandteil eines Telento- sporenlagers (40üjl). Bei den beiden Sporen links ist die Spori- dienbildung bereits durch Viert
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