Definition of Bacillar. Meaning of Bacillar. Synonyms of Bacillar

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Definition of Bacillar

Bacillar
Bacillar Ba*cil"lar, a. (Biol.) Pertaining to, or produced by, the organism bacillus; bacillary.
Bacillar
Bacillar Ba*cil"lar, a. [L. bacillum little staff.] (Biol.) Shaped like a rod or staff.

Meaning of Bacillar from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Museum (Natural History). (for book descriptions see footnotes) The non-bacillar nature of abrus-poison : with observations on its chemical and physiological...
- 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....
- conidiop****s (spore-producing cells) are unbranched, forming flask-shaped, bacillar (rod-like), or ellipsoidal conidia (a****ual spores) that are constricted...
- forms to those with transverse segments, and can be oblong, rod-like (bacillar), needle-like (acicular-filiform), or sickle-shaped (falcate), and are...
- spores, are non-septate, hyaline, and range in shape from ellipsoid to bacillar (rod shaped), sometimes exhibiting a curved form. The secondary chemistry...
- bodies), producing translucent a****ual spores (conidia) that are either bacillar (rod-shaped) or bifusiform (double-spindle shaped). The tissue composition...
- a****ually through structures called pycnidia, which produce rod-shaped (bacillar), hyaline conidia (a****ual spores). In terms of chemical composition, this...