Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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... spores . Disseminated mature spores , when arriving on a suitable substrate , germinate by producing a germ tube , which finally leads to a new mature organism . Fungi may reproduce sexually or asexually or by both means . Sexual ...
... spores . Disseminated mature spores , when arriving on a suitable substrate , germinate by producing a germ tube , which finally leads to a new mature organism . Fungi may reproduce sexually or asexually or by both means . Sexual ...
Pagina 406
... spores contained in sporangia produced termi- nally on sporangiophores ( aseptate stalks ) . Spor- ulation takes place by a process called progres- sive cleavage . During maturation within the sporangium , the protospores divide into ...
... spores contained in sporangia produced termi- nally on sporangiophores ( aseptate stalks ) . Spor- ulation takes place by a process called progres- sive cleavage . During maturation within the sporangium , the protospores divide into ...
Pagina 674
... Spores anaerobes Spores can be observed in stained prepara- tions ( Gram or spore stain ) made from solid or broth medium . Some commonly encountered species , such as C. perfringens and C. ramo- sum , sporulate poorly , and spores are ...
... Spores anaerobes Spores can be observed in stained prepara- tions ( Gram or spore stain ) made from solid or broth medium . Some commonly encountered species , such as C. perfringens and C. ramo- sum , sporulate poorly , and spores are ...
Sommario
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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