The Pyrenomycetous FungiJ. Cramer for the New York Botanical Garden, in collaboration with the Mycological Society of America, 1975 - Science - 250 pages |
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allantoid antheridium apex apiosporous appendages archicarp Arx and Müller asci asci arise asco ascocarp ascogenous cells ascogenous hyphae ascogonial ascogonium Ascomycetes ascospores Ascospores 2-celled ascospores are two-celled ascostromata ascus basal stroma bitunicate blackened zone branches cavity central cells centrum clavate cleistothecia clypeus coiled conidia conidiophores cylindric dark colored Dothideales effuse ellipsoid elongate entostroma erumpent filaments filiform form genera form genus fruit body fungi fungus fuse fusion fusoid gelatinous envelope genus germ pores give rise globose host hyaline hymenial hymenium Hypocreales hypostroma immersed infected interthecial tissues layer leaf light colored locules Luttrell many-celled mature multinucleate muriform mycelial mycelium Mycologia nuclei occur ostiolar neck ostiole paraphyses paraphysoids parasites parenchyma periderm perithecia perithecial wall placed Pleospora pseudoparaphyses pulvinate pycnidia saprophytes septate septum setae setose similar single species spermatia spores Spores hyaline stalked strains stroma stromata studied subiculum surface thin-walled trichogyne unilocular uninucleate valsoid vegetative hyphae Wehmeyer