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Capillitium tubules, spore, sporangia of Didymium bahiense

Capillitium tubules, spore, sporangia of Didymium bahiense

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ABSTRACT Objective: Urbanization has been reported to affect the biodiversity of myxomycetes. There is no data in the Bursa city on the diversity of myxomycete in the urban area. Therefore, we aim to determine the presence of corticolous myxomycetes on monumental trees that are located in the most populated province of Bursa city (Osmangazi and Yıl...

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... C. 75: 360. 1972 (Figure 8) Description-Sporangia in groups, stalked, 0.8-2.0 mm tall, discoid but reflexed around the stalk forming a deep umbilicus and appearing sub-globose, 0.2-0.7 mm in diameter, white or pale grey. ...
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... (Figure 18) Description-Sporangia scattered or in groups, usually cylindrical or subconical, 0.5-0.8 mm in diameter, almost white, pale gray, beige or rarely ochraceous. ...
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... C. 75: 360. 1972 (Figure 8) Description-Sporangia in groups, stalked, 0.8-2.0 mm tall, discoid but reflexed around the stalk forming a deep umbilicus and appearing sub-globose, 0.2-0.7 mm in diameter, white or pale grey. ...
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... (Figure 18) Description-Sporangia scattered or in groups, usually cylindrical or subconical, 0.5-0.8 mm in diameter, almost white, pale gray, beige or rarely ochraceous. ...

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