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Molecular investigation on hazelnut-associated <i>Fusarium</i> isolates belonging to the <i>Fusarium citricola</i> species complex. [PDF]

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The sclerotia of Coprinus lagopus

Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1970
Sclerotia of Coprinus lagopus were produced in the laboratory and observed microscopically from initiation to maturity. Isolated bulbous hyphal cells appeared below or on the agar surface as the primary sclerotial initials. Short interhyphal cells had expanded lateral walls and increased in number at their isolated locations, and were surrounded by a ...
P A, Volz, D J, Niederpruem
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Micromorphological Features of Sclerotia Grains

2021
The micromorphological features of the interiors of sclerotia grains were examined by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy combined with energy-dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDX, TEM-EDX) and micro computed tomography (micro-CT) analyses.
Makiko Watanabe, Akira Genseki
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Developmental biology of sclerotia

Mycological Research, 1992
Sclerotia are loosely described as morphologically variable, nutrient-rich, multihyphal structures which can remain dormant or quiescent when their environment is adverse and then, when conditions improve, germinate to reproduce the fungus. A narrower concept of sclerotia distinguishes between ‘true sclerotia’ and ‘sclerotioid structures’, with the ...
H.J. Willetts, Suzanne Bullock
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