""The Phenomenon of Mutual a Version Between Mono-Spore Mycela of the Same Fungus (Diapor the Perniciosa, Marchal) with a Discussion of Sex Heterothallism in Fungi"" is a rigorous scientific study that explores the complex biological interactions and reproductive mechanisms within the fungal kingdom. The work focuses on the specific phenomenon of mutual aversion observed between mono-spore mycelia, particularly within the species Diaporthe perniciosa. Dorothy M. Cayley examines the conditions under which mycelia of the same fungus fail to fuse, providing detailed observations of growth inhibition and cellular behavior.
Beyond its specific case studies, the work offers an in-depth discussion on sex heterothallism, providing critical insights into the mating types and sexual differentiation of fungi. This research was foundational in advancing the understanding of fungal genetics and the physiological factors that govern reproduction in non-animal organisms. Written with scientific precision, this volume remains a significant historical resource for mycologists, plant pathologists, and botanists interested in the evolution of microbial research. It highlights the intricate nature of fungal life cycles and the sophisticated biological processes that define mycology as a field of study.
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By:
Dorothy M Cayley Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 2mm
Weight: 64g ISBN:9781025898193 ISBN 10: 1025898192 Pages: 36 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active