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brown in
young specimens but
darkens in age to
become concentric zones (
zonate) of
various shades of brown. The
surface is also
finely fibrillose with...
- that form
after this meiosis, the
division is of
three kinds: cruciate,
zonate and tetrahedral. Jones, W.E.
Revised and
reprinted 1964. A Key to the genera...
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Pelargonium zonate spot
virus (PZSV) is a
plant pathogenic virus,
classified in the
Bromoviridae family,
genus Anulavirus. *ICTVdB
Management (2006). 00...
- plants. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
zonate Having light and dark
circular bands or rings,
typically on
leaves or flowers...
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semicircular with
lumpy margins, 2–10
centimetres (3⁄4–3+7⁄8 inches) wide, with
zonate colouration ranging from dark
brown to
light reddish-brown or yellowish...
- (free-living)
tetrasporophyte phase.
Tetrasporangia may be
arranged in a row (
zonate), in a
cross (cruciate), or in a tetrad. The
carposporophyte may be enclosed...
- can be glabrous,
velvety or pilose, dry,
sticky or
viscose and is
often zonate.
Several species have pits (scrobicules) on the cap or
pileus surface. Dull...
- hyphae.
Colonies tend to be
white or off-white and are
characterized by
zonate growth—that is,
growing in rings—and an
onion or
garlic smell.
Single or...
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Gloeocercospora sorghi is a
plant pathogen and
causal agent of
zonate leaf spot also
known as
copper spot on
Sorghum bicolor (though it can
infect several...