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Patterns of Development in Conidial Fungi

Garry T. Cole Robert A. Samson - Personal Name;

This monograph presents a detailed morphological and ultrastructural analysis of conidial development in fungi, emphasizing the processes of conidiogenesis, septation, and secession. Using light microscopy, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, and time‑lapse studies, the authors classify and compare developmental patterns across major groups of conidial fungi. The book establishes a standardized framework for interpreting conidial ontogeny and terminology, contributing significantly to fungal taxonomy, systematics, and diagnostic mycology.


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College of Education 589,24043 C689
589,24043 C689
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Series Title
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Call Number
589,24043 C689
Publisher
London; San Francisco : Pitman Publishing (also cited as Pitman International, Pitman International Series in Bioscience)., 1979
Collation
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Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0273084070
Classification
589,24043
Content Type
text
Media Type
unmediated
Carrier Type
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Edition
Illustrated edition
(No separate numbered editions
Subject(s)
Conidia Conidial development (conidiogenesis) Fung
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