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Ascus and crozier development in the Balansiae
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1987The morphological development of the croziers and asci of four species of the Balansiae were examined and compared with other members of the order Clavicipitales to evaluate the potential usefulness of these developmental sequences as a taxonomic criterion at the family or subfamily level. Balansia epichloë, B. henningsiana, and Atkinsonella hypoxylon
John P. Jones, Keith Clay
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Gynécologie Obstétrique & Fertilité, 2006
A report of ASCUS is always confusing or painful to the clinician, as histological correlate of this diagnosis is wide, ranging from a totally normal cervix mucosa to infiltrating carcinoma; most of the time it is the result of benign inflammatory or reactive changes.
J.-C. Boulanger, H. Sevestre
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A report of ASCUS is always confusing or painful to the clinician, as histological correlate of this diagnosis is wide, ranging from a totally normal cervix mucosa to infiltrating carcinoma; most of the time it is the result of benign inflammatory or reactive changes.
J.-C. Boulanger, H. Sevestre
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Septation of the Ascus in Dothidina
Mycologia, 1930A peculiar condition of septation of the ascus of Dothidina costaricensis Stevens was reported by F. L. Stevens in 1927.1 This septation occurs either longitudinally or transversely. The phenomenon of septation of the ascus is very rare, occurring, so far as is known, in only a few other fungi which are widely separated taxonomically. The condition has
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Cytology of the Ascus of Claviceps phalaridis
Mycologia, 1980In Claviceps phalaridis, a species that almost certainly belongs in the Balansiae, croziers give rise to asci by the method typical of higher Ascomycetes.
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Hypoxylon Multiforme: Cytology of the Ascus
Mycologia, 1967Hypoxylon multiforme Fr. is a common inhabitant of Betula and other woody genera throughout the cooler parts of the North Temperate Zone. It is the type species of Section Papillata and of Subsection Papillata of Hypoxylon, as delineated in Miller's monograph (6).
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Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1970
G.N. Greenhalgh, H.B. Griffiths
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G.N. Greenhalgh, H.B. Griffiths
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Ultrastructure of Ascus and Ascospore Development in Chaetomium Brasiliense
Mycologia, 1982Wayne C Rosing
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