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Columella (4–c. 70) was a
Roman writer. Columella,
meaning little column, may also
refer to: Columella...
- "Rei
rusticae scriptores" or "Scriptores rei rusticae".
Iunii Moderati Columellae hortulus [Rome:
Printer of
Silius Italicus, c. 1471] (book X only) Georgius...
-
Bartholomei Bruschi al' Botoni, Regiensis, 1482
Opera Agricolationum:
Columellæ: Varronis: Catonisque: nec non Palladii: cū excriptionibus. D. Philippi...
- Root tip
magnified 100×. 1.
Meristem 2.
Columellae (statocytes with statolithes) 3.
Lateral part of the tip 4. Dead
cells 5.
Elongation zone...
-
Marattiaceae such as Christensenia,
Danaea and Marattia. A
columella (pl.
columellae) is a
sterile (non-reproductive)
structure that
extends into and supports...
- sporangiospores. It
differs from R.
oligosporus and R.
microsporus by its
larger columellae and sporangiospores. The many
strains of R.
oryzae produce a wide range...
- with the stapes,
which is
homologous to some
reptilian and
amphibian columellae,
these are
known as the
ossicles and are a
defining characteristic of...
-
Growth and
sporulation 15 °C and
below -
Recurved short sporangiop****s,
columellae more
narrow and cylindrical-ellipsoidal,
sporangiospores larger Mucor...
-
Rhizopus niveus'
columellae are the same
color as its sporangiop****s (almost
colorless or pale yellowish-brown). The
walls of
columellae are smooth. Spores...
- The
columellae of
Mucor fragilis can be
globose to ellipsoid, pyriform, or some
conical and can
measure around 17.5–30 by 16–29.5 μm. The
columellae collar...