. Botany of the living plant. Botany. Fig. 369. a, fc = conidial stage of Clavkeps, developed in the flower of Rve. c=sr!erotia replacing tlie grains of the ear of Rye. d, e —germination of the sclerotia in spring. Sec Text. (After Tnlasnc.) (1-roni Marshall Ward.) these remain uninjured, and may germinate, forming at first fresh superficial mycelium and conidia; but, later on, outgrowths may spring directly from them, as in some species of Peziza, which bear broad disc-like fruits. Those Asconiycetes which have such flat open fruits are ranked as Discomyceles (Fig. 368). The most notorious sc


. Botany of the living plant. Botany. Fig. 369. a, fc = conidial stage of Clavkeps, developed in the flower of Rve. c=sr!erotia replacing tlie grains of the ear of Rye. d, e —germination of the sclerotia in spring. Sec Text. (After Tnlasnc.) (1-roni Marshall Ward.) these remain uninjured, and may germinate, forming at first fresh superficial mycelium and conidia; but, later on, outgrowths may spring directly from them, as in some species of Peziza, which bear broad disc-like fruits. Those Asconiycetes which have such flat open fruits are ranked as Discomyceles (Fig. 368). The most notorious sclerotia are those of Claviceps purpurea, the Frgot of Rye, a fungus. 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 Bower, F. O. (Frederick Orpen), 1855-1948. London, Macmillan and co. , limited


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