... and that the connection between the hypha and gonidia is of such a nature as to exclude all possibility of the one organ being produced by the other. This he thinks is the only way in which it can be accounted for that the gonidia of diverse lichens... Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science - Página 1081874Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, George Massee - 1873 - 452 páginas
...hypha-filament comes in contact with an algalcell. In conclusion, M. Bornet considers he has established the two following propositions : — 1. Every gonidium...lichen may be referred to a species of Alga. 2. The connexion of the hypha with the gonidia is of such a nature as to exclude all possibility of one organism... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1874 - 510 páginas
...being perused. M. Bornet, whose researches the paper deals with, is said to consider he has established the two following propositions : — 1. Every gonidium...lichen may be referred to a species of Alga. 2. The connection of the hypha with the gonidia is of such a nature as to exclude all possibility of one organism... | |
| Dublin Microscopical Club - 1875 - 458 páginas
...Lichens," in 'Ann. des Sciences Naturelles,' 5 ser., t. xvii, p. 2 ' Grevillea,' No. 15, Sept. 1873, p. 36. element), uninfluenced by their novel position, had...in the two following propositions : — 1 . Every goiiidium of a lichen may be referred to a species of alga. 2. The relations of the hypha with the... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1875 - 336 páginas
...absolutely isolates from all external influences. Dr. Bornet believed himself to have established that every gonidium of a lichen may be referred to a species of algee, and that the connection between the hypha and gonidia is of such a nature as to exclude all... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1894 - 324 páginas
...absolutely isolates from all external influences. Dr. Bornet believed himself to have established that every gonidium of a lichen may be referred to a species of algre, and that the connection between the hypha and gonidia is of such a nature as to exclude all... | |
| Romyn Hitchcock, Henry Leslie Osborn, Charles Wesley Smiley - 1886 - 258 páginas
...this investigation he considered himself safe in laying down the following propositions : — ' i. Every gonidium of a lichen may be referred to a species of alga?. 2. The connection of the hyphae with the gonidia is of such a nature as to exclude all possibility of the... | |
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