RF2GDE5K8–Detail look of Aloe, beautiful succulent plant
RFBC59FK–Andean potatoes
RF2HTG2YW–Flowering potato plant in farmland field
RMPFX4JD–. Cultural studies of species of Penicillium. Penicillium -- Cultures and culture media; Fungi -- Cultures and culture media. 48 CULTURAL STUDIES OF SPECIES OF PENICILLIUM. CULTURAL DATA. Same as P. brevicaule Sacc, except the following difference noted: Conidia cream, somewhat larger than P. brevicaule. Cohn's solution failed to produce characteristic colonies. In Dox's solution, with butterfat as a source of carbon, it differs from P. brevicaule by- failing to cause drops of yellow oil to separate out. Agar-agar: In repeated cultures this organism has failed to grow well in agar media. In so
RMRD6T4Y–. Cultural studies of species of Penicillium. Penicillium -- Cultures and culture media; Fungi -- Cultures and culture media. 48 CULTURAL STUDIES OF SPECIES OF PENICILLIUM. CULTURAL DATA. Same as P. brevicaule Sacc, except the following difference noted: Conidia cream, somewhat larger than P. brevicaule. Cohn's solution failed to produce characteristic colonies. In Dox's solution, with butterfat as a source of carbon, it differs from P. brevicaule by- failing to cause drops of yellow oil to separate out. Agar-agar: In repeated cultures this organism has failed to grow well in agar media. In so
RMMA7DA8–. Einfhrung in die Agrikulturmykolgie . Fig. 26. Penicillium brevicaule. 1 und 2 Koiiidienbildung- an besonderen Trägern, 3 direkt am Mycel. Vergr. ca. 1: 500, 2: 800, 3: 400. Nach Wehmer .,Morphologie und Systematik der Aspergillaceen1'.
RF2X55TCT–Pachypodium brevicaule, shrubby succulent, yellow flowe of the plant, selective focus
RF2HTG2Y4–Potato plant in farmland production field
RMPG4DEH–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 714 ADDITIONAI. EXERCISES BB. Sderotia not (or rarely) produced (under special conditions). Use gelatin cultures (i) and (2), compare agar cultures. C. Rapid liquefiers (abundant liquid in five to twelve days). D. With definite, strong ammoniacal odor. 1. Yellowish brown, spores rough. P. brevicauk (Fig. 248). 2. White or cream, spores rough. P. brevicaule var. album.. Fig. 255.—Penicillium funiculosum. a, b^ c, d, c, f, conidial fructifications with conidiiferous cells and conidiospore
RMRDET3H–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 720 ADDITIONAL EXERCISES 4. Powdery, yellowish-white, spores tubeiculate, ammoniacal odor. P, brevicaule var. album. 5. Forming yellowish-brown areas, spores rough, ammoniacal odor. P. brevicatile (Fig. 248). Cheese (Roquefort). i. Green streaks inside the cheese. P. Roqueforli (Fig. 244).. Fig. 262.—Penicillium digitatum. a. Whole conidiophore and'fructification; b, c, d. e, types of branching and formation of conidiospores; m, «, o. germination of conidiospores. {After Thorn.) Citrus
RMMAB55T–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Penicillium brevicaule Sacc. Konidienträger, vergrössert. (Nach Saccardo.) Die Art hat eine ausserordentliche Bedeutung für die gerichtliche Medizin beim Nachweis von Arsenik genommen. Wenn nämlich zu dem Nährsubstrat des Pilzes eine Spur Arsenik zugegeben wird, so tritt ein intensiver Geruch nach Knoblauch auf. Im Jahre 1892 hatte Gosie zuerst angegeben (Kivista d'igiene e sanitä pubbl. 1892, p. 201 und 261), dass Hyphomyceten, besonders aber unsere Art, auf arsenhaltigem Nährboden einen deutlichen Knoblauc
RMPG4DC9–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 720 ADDITIONAL EXERCISES 4. Powdery, yellowish-white, spores tubeiculate, ammoniacal odor. P, brevicaule var. album. 5. Forming yellowish-brown areas, spores rough, ammoniacal odor. P. brevicatile (Fig. 248). Cheese (Roquefort). i. Green streaks inside the cheese. P. Roqueforli (Fig. 244).. Fig. 262.—Penicillium digitatum. a. Whole conidiophore and'fructification; b, c, d. e, types of branching and formation of conidiospores; m, «, o. germination of conidiospores. {After Thorn.) Citrus
RMRDET69–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 714 ADDITIONAI. EXERCISES BB. Sderotia not (or rarely) produced (under special conditions). Use gelatin cultures (i) and (2), compare agar cultures. C. Rapid liquefiers (abundant liquid in five to twelve days). D. With definite, strong ammoniacal odor. 1. Yellowish brown, spores rough. P. brevicauk (Fig. 248). 2. White or cream, spores rough. P. brevicaule var. album.. Fig. 255.—Penicillium funiculosum. a, b^ c, d, c, f, conidial fructifications with conidiiferous cells and conidiospore
RM2BTWFWH–Eriogonum brevicaule var micranthum Nutt Reveal.
RF2HTG338–Flowering potato plant in farmland field
RMPG3WGF–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. Pi,aTE VI, a. Pogonatum brevicaule, X '^- a'- Leaf, X 15. a"- Cap- sule, X 10. b. P. urnigerum, X 2. b'. Leaf, X 10. c. P. alpinum, X 2- c'. Leaf, X 10. c". Capsule, X 10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Grout, Abel Joel, 1867-. New York, The Author a
RMREEPTB–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 169 337. P. brevicaule Sacc. Fungi ital. Tab. 893 (1881); Michelia II, 547 (1882); Syll. IV, 84. Käsen ausgebreitet, blass oder schmutzig rot, schimmelartig. Konidienträger aufrecht, kurz, septiert, an den Scheidewänden oft eingeschnürt, an der Spitze mit opponierten und wirtelig gestellten Aesten. Aeste zugespitzt. Konidien in Ketten, kuglig, 5—7 /* im Durchmesser, warzig, zuerst hyalin, dann rötlich. Auf faulendem Papier in Padua (Sacc
RF2HTG2WR–Flowering potato plant in farmland field
RMRDJ2BX–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. Pi,aTE VI, a. Pogonatum brevicaule, X '^- a'- Leaf, X 15. a"- Cap- sule, X 10. b. P. urnigerum, X 2. b'. Leaf, X 10. c. P. alpinum, X 2- c'. Leaf, X 10. c". Capsule, X 10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Grout, Abel Joel, 1867-. New York, The Author a