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- (meaning they turn reddish-brown when stained with Melzer's reagent) and cyanophilic (red in acetocarmine). The basidia are club-shaped, and four-spored with...
- moisture, nutrient availability, and insolation. Endolithic and foliose cyanophilic lichens dominate many surfaces, particularly in more mesic microhabitats...
- nucleus but more typically the organism itself is seen with a, "slight cyanophilic tinge, faint eccentric nuclei, and fine acidophilic granules." It is...
- characteristics of the genus include spores that are curved and cylindrical, cyanophilic skeletal hyphae (staining blue if the microscopic stain Lactophenol Cotton...
- cerebriform (brain-like) pileus, brown-pigmented paraphyses and biguttulate cyanophilic spores, are all typical gyromitroid features, however. Because of its...
- 2307/3240695. JSTOR 3240695. Henssen, Aino (1974). "New or interesting cyanophilic lichens II". The Lichenologist. 6 (1): 106–111. doi:10.1017/s0024282974000089...
- The spores have thin walls (less than or equal to 0.5 μm) that are cyanophilic (absorbing blue stain) and surfaces ornamented with minute bumps that...
- divided into 37 stations spread across the provincial territory with a cyanophilic[clarification needed] and speleological unit. The headquarters of the...
- Cyanotrama was created to contain it. The genus name refers to the strong cyanophilic reaction (stainable with blue dyes) of the skeletal hyphae, particularly...
- ultrafast Papanicolaou staining. Cyto-Stain G is a modification of Cyto-Stain, producing greener cyanophilic hues in intermediate and basal cells.[1] v t e...