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Vocabulaire
Yannick Mourgues,
22-04-2012 13:29

Que signifie exactement le terme "scolécosporé" ?
Merci par avance.
Yannick
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-04-2012 13:56

Re : Vocabulaire
we use this definition:
Conidia which are more than 15× longer than wide are termed scolecosporous. ?
(don't ask me from where we have it ...)
Zotto
Conidia which are more than 15× longer than wide are termed scolecosporous. ?
(don't ask me from where we have it ...)
Zotto
Yannick Mourgues,
22-04-2012 14:02

Re : Vocabulaire
Thank's a lot Zotto !
Yannick
Yannick
Christian Lechat,
22-04-2012 15:47

Re : Vocabulaire
Ascospores "scolecosporées" signifie ascospores filiformes
Amitiés,
Christian
Amitiés,
Christian
Martin Bemmann,
22-04-2012 16:58

Re : Vocabulaire
Hi Yannick,
a good reference for such terms is: Snell&Dick 1971, A Glossary of Mycology, Cambridge.
It is normally very cheap in antiquarian bookshops (check eurobuch.com and press "Preis+Vers." after your search, that sorts the results starting with the cheapest).
Best regards,
Martin
a good reference for such terms is: Snell&Dick 1971, A Glossary of Mycology, Cambridge.
It is normally very cheap in antiquarian bookshops (check eurobuch.com and press "Preis+Vers." after your search, that sorts the results starting with the cheapest).
Best regards,
Martin