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Metabolic remodeling during fructification of enoki mushroom
Food ChemistryThis study investigated the patterns of change and differences in metabolites between white and golden enoki (Flammulina velutipes) mycelium and across stages of fruit-body growth of golden enoki, which was cultured under controlled conditions. Metabolic differences were observed between the mycelium, juvenile and aged caps, and the stipe, which ...
Chikondi, Shaba, Pawel L, Urban
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Heterogeneous fructifications in species of Aspergillus
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1940Summary The occurrence, in mixed cultures of species of Aspergillus , of fructifications bearing conidia of two sorts is reported. Such fructifications were formed only when the cultures constituting the mixture were related as different mutants from one strain, or where one mould was a mutant from the other.
George Harold Gossop +2 more
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Fructification hâtive d'un Sequoia gigantea
Bulletin mensuel - Société botanique de Lyon, 1884Boullu Antoine Etienne. Fructification hâtive d'un Sequoia gigantea. In: Bulletin mensuel - Société botanique de Lyon, tome 2, bulletin 5, 1884. pp. 104-105.
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Fructification of the Tale of a Tree
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021This paper begins and ends with the observation that the Pārijātaharaṇa or theft of the magical Pārijāta tree appears to be the only scene from the adult biography of Kṛṣṇa to have enjoyed a popularity comparable to the scenes of his childhood and youth.
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PALEOZOIC LYCOPSID FRUCTIFICATIONS. I. LEPIDOCARPON PETRIFACTIONS
American Journal of Botany, 1965A reinvestigation of the 4 American species of Lepidocarpon described from petrifactions and of Illiniocarpon cadyi, also described from petrifactions, shows that they are all conspecific. When they, in turn, are compared with specimens of the British petrifaction L. lomaxi, no significant differences can be demonstrated.
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1949
1. Meiotic nuclear divisions have been found in the young fructification ofMucilago spongiosa (Leyss.) Morg. var.solida (Sturg.) Lister. The first meiotic division takes place in the uncleaved protoplasm; the second in the cleaved portions, which are partly of one-spore capacity.
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1. Meiotic nuclear divisions have been found in the young fructification ofMucilago spongiosa (Leyss.) Morg. var.solida (Sturg.) Lister. The first meiotic division takes place in the uncleaved protoplasm; the second in the cleaved portions, which are partly of one-spore capacity.
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Régulation de la ramification et fructification
1996National ...
Lauri, P.E. +4 more
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