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Algaebase: listing the world's algae
... .g. "Oregon" Habitat Ignore none marine freshwater terrestrial brackish Morphology Ignore unknown branched filamentous colonial crustose crustose and branched filamentous thallose unbranched filamentous unicellular Life Mode Ignore unknown benthic endophytic epiphytic parasitic pathogenic pelagic Country ...
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Hyphal Structure Questions
... Submit Answer 2 Answer 2 Adventitious or secondary septa form in all filamentous fungi. In principle, the secondary septa enable separation of function within the ... the region. The elements are laid down over the expanding region. The filamentous form is sustained by complete control over movement of component parts, turgor ... binding hyphae, which are also thick walled, but are also highly branched ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Cytoplasm
... the haploid state of most nuclei. Nuclei may move through the cytoplasm of most filamentous fungi, even through the dolipore septum of the Basidiomycota. LINK Mitochondrium. MITOCHONDRIA: The ... in yeast cells may differ. Giant, branched mitochondria have been observed in yeasts, and intermediate forms occur in cells transforming from yeast to filamentous growth. CYTOPLASM: The cytoplasm is typical ...
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On-Line Glossary: A
... those species which form mycelium. (pl. actinomycetes). (16) actinomycetes. (literally "ray fungi") filamentous bacteria that have sometimes been classified as Fungi Imperfecti. Actinomycetes typically are ... takes place. (Pl. appressoria.) (15) arbuscule. Of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae: a much-branched, microscopic haustorial structure of the fungal symbiont that forms within living cortical ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... Non-target Effects of Pesticides Allelochemistry Crop Residue Management Key Words: eukaryote, filamentous, yeast, chitinous walls, glucans, conidia, spores, sclerotia saprophyte, parasite, pathogen, biotroph, necrotroph, ... (single-celled thallus, Figure 1), the molds (filamentous thallus called a mycelium consisting of tubular cells in long, branched, thread-like structures called hyphae, Figure 2) ...
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Palomar Mtn. Lichens
... picnic tables, Inaja Memorial Park. Section III. FRUTICOSE LICHENS: Beautiful lichens with an intricately branched upright or pendulous thallus consisting of round or flattened branches. Unlike foliose lichens, ... (Pyrola picta forma aphylla). There are also many species of non-lichenized unicellular and filamentous algae and cyanobacteria growing on moist soil and bark, and in ponds and streams, ...
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Azolla and Anaebaena Symbiosis
... United States: A. filiculoides, A. mexicana and A. caroliniana. Individual Azolla plants have slender, branched stems with minute, overlapping scalelike leaves only one millimeter long. Each plant resembles ... occur in many cyanobacteria and may serve as a nitrogen storage product. Modern-day filamentous cyanobacteria (Anabaena azollae) from cavities within the leaves of the ubiquitous water fern ( ...
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APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercise - Oomycetes
... of the sporangiophores. In Aphanomyces, sporangia are filamentous and resemble vegetative hyphae. In Peronospora and other genera causing downy mildews, sporangiophores are branched and tree-like, with a single ... downy mildew of cabbage. (Courtesy G.A. Payne) Sporangial shape in Pythium ranges from filamentous in some species to round in other species. Sporangia of Phytophthora species are ...
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Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology - Part 2 (D-H)
... (1950). * Digitate (adj.) (Skvarla and Larson, 1965) With bacula or columellae which are branched distally into two or more parts. Example: Polygonum bistorta. Diorate (adj.) (Erdtman, 1952) ... Erdtman and others. Ekto- Orthographical variant of the prefix ecto-. Elater A spirally twisted, filamentous band attached to certain spores and some fossil pollen grains (Jackson, 1928). Example: Equisetum ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... . There are no known unicellular or colonial representatives; the simplest form of plant is a branched, filamentous thallus. The kelps are the largest (up to 70 m long) and the most complex ...
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