. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 48o Bulletin 315 Cephalosporium Koningi Oud., Arch. Neerl. Sci. Nat. ser. 2, 7: 285. pi. ly, fig. I. 1902. Lindau, Rab. Krypt. Flora Abt. 8, i: 108. 1904-1907. Colonies white; sterile hyphae creeping, branched, hyaline, nonseptate, with intercalary globose or fusiform chlamydospores; chlamydospores with foamy protoplasm, 12-15 by ^1; conidioph


. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 48o Bulletin 315 Cephalosporium Koningi Oud., Arch. Neerl. Sci. Nat. ser. 2, 7: 285. pi. ly, fig. I. 1902. Lindau, Rab. Krypt. Flora Abt. 8, i: 108. 1904-1907. Colonies white; sterile hyphae creeping, branched, hyaline, nonseptate, with intercalary globose or fusiform chlamydospores; chlamydospores with foamy protoplasm, 12-15 by ^1; conidiophores erect, con- tinuous, with smoky protoplasm, simple or branched, terminating singly with a globose, 2 5-35M-in-diameter glomerule of conidia that adhere closely and are destitute of a membrane; conidia globose, hyaline, con- tinuous, 5-1 o/i in diameter. Hab. Isolated on gelatin from humous soil from woods called Span- derswoud near Bussum, Holland, April, 1901, Koning. Lindau, cited above, is of the opinion that this species belongs with the Mucoraceae on the grounds of the presence of chlamydospores, the lack of septa, and the loose coherence of the spores in the glomerule. Trichoderma Koningi Oud., Arch. Neerl. Sci. Nat. ser. 2, 7: 291. /?/. ji, figs. i-j. 1902. Lindau, Rab. Krypt. Flora Abt. 8, i: iii. 1907. Colonies orbicular, fioccose, at first white, later dotted or spotted with green, finally verdigris or light olive-green; vegetative hyphae hyaline, very sparsely septate, branched; branches alternate or opposite, each I- or 2- or 3-forked, ultimate branches carrying the S-io/z-in-diameter conidial head; conidia almost hyaline, ellipsoidal, 3-4/1 long by wide, destitute of mucus, soon separating. Hab. Isolated from humous soil from Fig. 115. — Trichoderma Koninei ^ j j t) tt n j Oud. A, sporangiophore, show- Spanderswoud near Bussum, Holland, tug method of branching a7id CO- June, 1901, Koning. Isolated repeatedly X 355;'c,'s}wwn^g metZT% ^^om soil of plan


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