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Mucor flavus (Mucor sciurinus) sporangial cleavage, prep 3-75 HCHO- Potassium permanganate. Date: 4/12/75, 100 kV, Magnification: 20,000x (low mag).
Hammill, T
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Mucor flavus (Mucor sciurinus) sporangial cleavage, prep 3-75 HCHO-potassium permanganate. Date: 4/12/75, 100 kV, Magnification: 20,000x (low mag).
Hammill, T
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Mucor flavus (Mucor sciurinus) sporangial cleavage, prep 3-75 HCHO-potassium permanganate. Date: 4/12/75, 100 kV, Magnification: 14,200x (low mag).
Hammill, T
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The development of sporangia and sporangioles is described in the mucoralean genera Choanephora, Blakeslea, Cunninghamella, and Mycotypha. The fine-structure of spore development is examined with transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Cytoplasmic
Higham, Michael Thomas
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Cytological Investigations of Eremosphaera viridis de Bary
Eremosphaera viridis de Bary was studied with light microscope techniques to determine the method of cytokinesis and to explain the ontogeny of the membranous ring separating the mature daughter cells in the intact sporangium.
Valentino, Richard Allen
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The oomycete genus Aquastella is described to accommodate two new species of parasites of rotifers observed in Brooktrout Lake, New York State, USA.
Gaylo, Michael J. +9 more
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Petersenia pollagaster (Oomycetes) : an invasive pathogen of Chondrus crispus (Rhodophyceae)
Cytochemistry, vital staining, light- and transmission electron microscopy were employed to study the host-parasite relationship between a pathogenic oomycete and a maricultured gametophytic strain of Chondrns crispus Stackhouse (Irish moss). Inoculation
Molina, Francis I.
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Ultrastructure of Achlya bisexualis Coker and Couch
The ultrastructure of the vegetative hyphae and of asexual and sexual reproductive stages of Achlya bisexualis Coker and Couch is studied and is compared with that of other Oomycetes. Also considered are possible structural mechanisms of cellular growth,
Ricker, Nancy Anne
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A bioinformatic analysis of genes involved in stress responses in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis is an obligate biotrophic oomycete shown to cause downy mildew in Arabidopsis thaliana. The main focus of this project is examining plant stress response and the strategies employed by H.
Hughes, Linda Karen
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Biochemical effects of phosphite on the phytopathogenicity of Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands
Phosphite, a chemical analogue of orthophosphate, controls disease symptoms and spread of Oomycete plant pathogens, particularly those caused by Phythophthora spp.
Stasikowski, Patricia
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