. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. CI f^ ktfuj 'â¢'â â '/â â "" »;,*;..-\ f'* *.. â â "â Mi &$j i&-:^ â m .*»â¢â¢â -V ivS- \ :£>;;: v&\ *w*. ⢠/ fi ift i! ?4; â M | ft :.;-^ J" â .'****.: 'â i':**',' :â " i t -â : *" r*-*' â¢' Y â -l r<^ W-. Fig. 123.âSphacrotheca Humuli. Development of conidiophore. (X830; after Foex, 1913.) conidia are cut off singly, in the ectoparasitic forms they arise in chains (Foex, 1912, 1913; Bezsonov, 1913). In the first type, Leveillula taurica (Fig. 122), the hyphae collect in the substomatal cavity to


. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. CI f^ ktfuj 'â¢'â â '/â â "" »;,*;..-\ f'* *.. â â "â Mi &$j i&-:^ â m .*»â¢â¢â -V ivS- \ :£>;;: v&\ *w*. ⢠/ fi ift i! ?4; â M | ft :.;-^ J" â .'****.: 'â i':**',' :â " i t -â : *" r*-*' â¢' Y â -l r<^ W-. Fig. 123.âSphacrotheca Humuli. Development of conidiophore. (X830; after Foex, 1913.) conidia are cut off singly, in the ectoparasitic forms they arise in chains (Foex, 1912, 1913; Bezsonov, 1913). In the first type, Leveillula taurica (Fig. 122), the hyphae collect in the substomatal cavity to dense, almost pseudoparenchymatous knots, whence radiate the mostly unbranched, aerial hyphae (conidiophores). 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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