. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 172 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI many authors a member of the Gymnoascaceae. The other genera of the Asperigillaceae may be divided into three radiating lines whose represent- atives will be discussed as the Monascus-Magnusia, the Thielavia, and the Aspergillus-Penicillium groups. Monascus has been well investigated in two species, M. purpureus and M. Barkeri. Both were originally isolated from red Chinese rice but have since been found in silage and preserves (Buchanan, 1910; C. E. Lewis, 1910). As far as may be culled from conflicting accounts, (e


. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 172 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI many authors a member of the Gymnoascaceae. The other genera of the Asperigillaceae may be divided into three radiating lines whose represent- atives will be discussed as the Monascus-Magnusia, the Thielavia, and the Aspergillus-Penicillium groups. Monascus has been well investigated in two species, M. purpureus and M. Barkeri. Both were originally isolated from red Chinese rice but have since been found in silage and preserves (Buchanan, 1910; C. E. Lewis, 1910). As far as may be culled from conflicting accounts, (, Barker, 1903; Ikeno, 1903; Kuyper, 1905; Olive, 1905; Dangeard, 1907; Schikorra, 1909) the development is probably as follows: the mycelium consists of regularly branched hyphae which cut off singly, or basipetally in chains, spherical or pyriform conidia (Fig. 107, 1 C). Both the hyphal cells and conidia are multinucleate. When the fructification develops, a four- to eight-nucleate terminal cell is abjointed and remains stationary in its development, becoming the antheridium. Directly under the septum, the ascogonial mother cell is. 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 Gäumann, Ernst Albert, 1893-1963; Dodge, Carroll William, 1895-. New York [etc. ] McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.


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