1936
DOI: 10.1080/00275514.1936.12017133
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Nyctalis Parasitica and N. Asterophora in Culture

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“…The presence of clamp connections has been reported in the following genera or species: Asterophora, 76 Blastosporella, 25 Calocybe cyanea 77 and Hypsizygus, 78 Lyophyllum, 79 Myochromella, 5 Tricholomella, 18 T. rancida, 5 S. paluster. 80 The absence of clamp connections is reported in the following genera: Arthromyces 25 and Termitomyces.…”
Section: Scoring Of the Morphological Predisposition Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of clamp connections has been reported in the following genera or species: Asterophora, 76 Blastosporella, 25 Calocybe cyanea 77 and Hypsizygus, 78 Lyophyllum, 79 Myochromella, 5 Tricholomella, 18 T. rancida, 5 S. paluster. 80 The absence of clamp connections is reported in the following genera: Arthromyces 25 and Termitomyces.…”
Section: Scoring Of the Morphological Predisposition Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…75 These labour law changes marked the advent of employment relations based on 'flexibility', work intensification and decline in the standard model of employment, which some have described as a 'post-Fordist' regime of accumulation. 76 The impacts of this series of changes were profound, leading to a sudden spike in unemployment, which peaked at 13% in 1982 and remained higher than 6% until 1990. 77 These labour market transformations had an enormous impact on migrant workers, including those who had been born in the UK but were nevertheless racialised as outsiders.…”
Section: B 1980-presentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In N. agaricoides the chlamydospores are stellate and are formed in the upper pileal trama, the pileus has a powdery surface and is globose to pulvinate, and the lamellae are often rudimentary, whilst in N. parasitica the chlamydospores are smooth and are formed in the lamellar trama and in the lower pileal trama, the pileus has a silky surface and is convex to umbonate, and the lamellae are blunt but comparatively normal (Thompson, 1936;Corner, 1966;Durand & Nicot, 1968;Moser, 1983;Phillips, 1983). Basidiomes of both species frequently do not produce basidiospores.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%