... consortia, that it is more convenient to treat them as a separate class. In the formation of the thallus the algal cells become enveloped by the mycelium of the fungus in a felted tissue of hyph;e (Fig. The American Naturalist - Page 2451900Full view - About this book
| Eduard Strasburger - 1898 - 642 lehte
...algal cells become enveloped by the mycelium of the Fungi in a felted tissue of hyphas (Fig. 302). The Fungus derives its nourishment saprophytically...injuriously interfering with its vegetative activity. The Alga, on the contrary, derives a definite advantage from its consortism with the Fungus, receiving... | |
| 1900 - 558 lehte
...uninjurious to the latter, I should not feel impelled to add to the already volumi1 See Text-book of Botany, by Strasburger, Noll, Schenck, Schimper, translated...Algenzellen, schliesst sie in ein Hyphengewebe ein und erniihrt sich von den durch die assimilirenden griinen Algenzellen erzeugten organischen Stoffen ;... | |
| John Humphrey - 1905 - 520 lehte
...cells become enveloped by the mycelium of the fungus in a felted mass of hyphse, the fungus deriving its nourishment saprophytically from the organic matter produced by the assimilating alga, without interfering with the vegetative activity of the latter, while the alga receives inorganic matter and... | |
| Eduard Strasburger, Heinrich Schenck, Fritz Noll, George Karsten - 1908 - 768 lehte
...cells become enveloped by the mycelium of the fungus in a felted tissue of hyphie (Figs. 365, 366). The fungus derives its nourishment saprophytically...the organic matter produced by the assimilating alga ; it can also send luuistori;* into the algal cells, and so exhaust their contents (8J). The alga,... | |
| dr. eduard strasburger, dr. ludwig jost, dr. heinrich schenck - 1912 - 864 lehte
...algal cells become enveloped by the mycelium of the fungus in a felted tissue of hyph;e (Fig. 354). The fungus derives its nourishment saprophytically...the organic matter produced by the assimilating alga ; it can also send haustoria into the algal cells, and so exhaust their contents (95). The alga, on... | |
| Eduard Strasburger - 1921 - 830 lehte
...algal cells become enveloped by the mycelium of the fungus in a felted tissue of hyphao (Fig. 422). The fungus derives its nourishment saprophytically...the organic matter produced by the assimilating alga ; it can also send haustoria into the algal cells, and so exhaust their contents. The alga, on the... | |
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