. Annual report of the Michigan Academy of Science. Michigan Academy of Science; Science -- Michigan; Plants -- Michigan. MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 73 the louger. Furtheriiiore, it is completely iiidei)eii(leiit of the un- inucleate stage and not (le])endent ujuju it as in the Ascomyceteae. Its cells are essentially diploid for they contain two nuclei (respec- tively male and female) but each nucleus is Iiaploid. The dia- gram (Fig. 10) shows the stage between cell union in (he aeciura (CU) and nuclear union in the teliospore (NU) as considerably longer than the stage from reduction divisio
. Annual report of the Michigan Academy of Science. Michigan Academy of Science; Science -- Michigan; Plants -- Michigan. MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 73 the louger. Furtheriiiore, it is completely iiidei)eii(leiit of the un- inucleate stage and not (le])endent ujuju it as in the Ascomyceteae. Its cells are essentially diploid for they contain two nuclei (respec- tively male and female) but each nucleus is Iiaploid. The dia- gram (Fig. 10) shows the stage between cell union in (he aeciura (CU) and nuclear union in the teliospore (NU) as considerably longer than the stage from reduction division (RD) and sporidial formation to cell union (CU).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Michigan Academy of Science. Council. Lansing, Mich. : The Academy
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