- chamois-coloured with a wide ostiole. The
conidia are
narrowly ellipsoid to
bacillar, non-septate, colourless, and
measure 5–6 by 1.0–1.2 μm.
Fellhanera ivoriensis...
-
examined microscopically, the
spores are
narrowly ellipsoid to rod-shaped (
bacillar),
measuring 11–17 by 2.5–3.2 μm, with a
single cross-wall (septum) and...
- D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z See also
Citations Sources bacillar Also bacilar, bacilliform, baculate, baculiform.
Shaped like a
small rod...
- a****ually
through structures called pycnidia,
which produce rod-shaped (
bacillar),
hyaline conidia (a****ual spores). In
terms of
chemical composition, this...
- orange-yellow colour. The ascospores, or
spores produced in the asci, are
bacillar to very
narrowly clavate and 3-septate,
measuring 25 35 by 1.2–1.7 μm....
-
Museum (Natural History). (for book
descriptions see footnotes) The non-
bacillar nature of abrus-poison : with
observations on its
chemical and physiological...
- to the hymenium. The
conidia themselves are colourless, aseptate, and
bacillar (rod-shaped). Chemically,
Biatora lichens can
contain a
variety of secondary...
- bodies),
producing translucent a****ual
spores (conidia) that are
either bacillar (rod-shaped) or
bifusiform (double-spindle shaped). The
tissue composition...
-
macroconidia and microconidia.
Macroconidia are larger,
ellipsoid to rod-shaped (
bacillar), and uniseptate,
often with
gelatinous appendages. In contrast, microconidia...
- spores, are non-septate, hyaline, and
range in
shape from
ellipsoid to
bacillar (rod shaped),
sometimes exhibiting a
curved form. The
secondary chemistry...