. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 2. E. Raunkiæriana sp. n. a—b: Spores with few rather distinct nuclei. c—e: Spores with numerous chromatin bodies in the cytoplasm, ii^oo. within the spore. — As to Entorrhiza we have not succeeded in making out its cytology, but in several cases we have seen that the spores as well in E. Raunkiæriana sp. n. (fig. 2, b) as in E. digitata have two rather distinct nuclei. Often, however, the nuclear elements have another appearence. Thus, in E. Raunkiær- iana, three or more nucleus-like organs (fig. 2, a) are to be seen in the cytoplasma, b


. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 2. E. Raunkiæriana sp. n. a—b: Spores with few rather distinct nuclei. c—e: Spores with numerous chromatin bodies in the cytoplasm, ii^oo. within the spore. — As to Entorrhiza we have not succeeded in making out its cytology, but in several cases we have seen that the spores as well in E. Raunkiæriana sp. n. (fig. 2, b) as in E. digitata have two rather distinct nuclei. Often, however, the nuclear elements have another appearence. Thus, in E. Raunkiær- iana, three or more nucleus-like organs (fig. 2, a) are to be seen in the cytoplasma, but mostly distinct nuclei are not present, a number of chromatin bodies being scattered all around in the. 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 Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk botanisk forening


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