. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 28 DIVISION I.—GENERAL MORPHOLOGY. fissiire in the rind, and formed therefore in all probability from a single branch proceeding from a peripheral medullary hypha and piercing through the rind. The exceptional case mentioned above, in which the product of the sclerotium is not a compound structure, is the formation of simple filamentous gonidiophores, known by the name of Botrytis ginerea, from the sclerotia of Peziza Fuckeliana. In most of the cases which I have myse


. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 28 DIVISION I.—GENERAL MORPHOLOGY. fissiire in the rind, and formed therefore in all probability from a single branch proceeding from a peripheral medullary hypha and piercing through the rind. The exceptional case mentioned above, in which the product of the sclerotium is not a compound structure, is the formation of simple filamentous gonidiophores, known by the name of Botrytis ginerea, from the sclerotia of Peziza Fuckeliana. In most of the cases which I have myself examined a bundle of hyphae shoots out from the subcortical medullary region, and where it has broken through the rind the hyphae spread in different directions, and each developes into a gonidiophore. But it sometimes happens that the cells of the rind develope directly into gonidiophores. In none of the sclerotia that have been examined is the origin of the shoots connected with a definite predestined morphological spot. Any fragment of the larger sclerotia, if not too small, can under ordinary circumstances produce them, as Tulasne showed in the case of Claviceps, and Brefeld especially in that of Coprinus stercorarius. The number also of the shoots that may proceed from a sclerotium is not definite in any species ; and some species can produce an almost unlimited number. 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 Bary, A. de (Anton), 1831-1888; Garnsey, Henry E. F. (Henry Edward Fowler), 1826-1903; Balfour, Isaac Bayley, 1853-1922. Oxford : Clarendon Press


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