Ascomycetes, a parasite which is accustomed to live upon, others' work ; its slaves are green algae, which it has sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow... Fungi: Their Nature, Influence and Uses - Página 10de Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1894 - 299 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1872 - 518 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes, which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but, whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algee found... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, George Massee - 1873 - 452 páginas
...plants of a type closely ap preaching that of lichens, which of course is in very close, if not in absolute agreement, with the conclusions drawn by botanists from entirely different data. — HC SORBY, in Proc. Roy. Soc. NOTE ON SOLORINA 'BISPORA (NYL.). By the REV. JM CROMBIK, FLS In recording... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 614 páginas
...parasitic plants of a type closely approaching that of lichens, which of course is in very close, if not in absolute agreement with the conclusions drawn by botanists from entirely different data. Yellow varieties of Leaves. One of the most interesting questions connected with the higher classes... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 578 páginas
...parasitic plants of a type closely approaching that of lichens, which of course is in very close, if not in absolute agreement with the conclusions drawn by botanists from entirely different data. Yellow varieties of Leaves. One of the most interesting questions connected with the higher classes... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1874 - 510 páginas
...algse, which it has sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and forced into its service. It surrounds' them, as a spider does its prey, with a fibrous net...prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae taken in its net to more rapid activity ; nay, to more vigorous increase." Now this hypothesis... | |
| Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society - 1884 - 820 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a Spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes, which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering, but whilst the Spider sucks its prey and leaves it dead, the Fungus incites the Algae found in its... | |
| Hugh Macmillan - 1874 - 464 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae formed... | |
| 1874 - 692 páginas
...sought out, or indeed caught hold of, and compelled into its service. It surrounds them, as a spider its prey, with a fibrous net of narrow meshes, which...gradually converted into an impenetrable covering ; but, whilst the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae found... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1875 - 336 páginas
...•)• Crombie (JM) "On the Lichen-Gonidia Question," in "Popular Science Review" for July, 1874. them, as a spider does its prey, with a fibrous net...prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus incites the algae taken in its net to more rapid activity ; nay, to more vigorous increase." This hypothesis, ushered... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1875 - 342 páginas
...plants of a type closely approaching that of lichens, which, of course, is in very close, if not in absolute agreement with the conclusions drawn by botanists...of narrow meshes, which is gradually converted into au impenetrable covering. While, however, the spider sucks its prey and leaves it lying dead, the fungus... | |
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