. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. <^. L Fig. 405.—Volutella scopula. 1. Mature sporodochium. 2. Young sporodochium which has not started the production of conidia. 3. Conidia. A group of spores lie imbedded in a gel at the tips of the hyphae. 4. One of the large hyphae of the sporodo- chium and the conidiophores. (1 X 7; 2 X 30; 3, 4 X 780; after Boulanger, 1897.) new groups, for name and definition of which one should turn to the original. However much these forms may be justified in individual cases, one cannot avoid the impression that the Fungi Imperfecti are better off the less


. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. <^. L Fig. 405.—Volutella scopula. 1. Mature sporodochium. 2. Young sporodochium which has not started the production of conidia. 3. Conidia. A group of spores lie imbedded in a gel at the tips of the hyphae. 4. One of the large hyphae of the sporodo- chium and the conidiophores. (1 X 7; 2 X 30; 3, 4 X 780; after Boulanger, 1897.) new groups, for name and definition of which one should turn to the original. However much these forms may be justified in individual cases, one cannot avoid the impression that the Fungi Imperfecti are better off the less their classification is patched. It is of no great importance from which point of view they are regarded, since one only strives to catalogue them so that one may locate again a definite form with the least expenditure of energy. If one fundamentally changes the structure of this catalogue, confusion results which can be of no profit to the catalogue. 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.


Size: 1432px × 1744px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookpublishern, booksubjectfungi