| 31. | Infected kernels may be permeated with mycelia and the surface of the florets totally covered by white, matted mycelia.
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| 32. | Infected kernels may be permeated with mycelia and the surface of the florets totally covered by white, matted mycelia.
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| 33. | "Diplocarpon rosae " over seasons as mycelia, ascospores, and conidia in infected leaves and canes.
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| 34. | These differentiated populations accumulate lower heavy metal concentrations in their mycelia and in a slower fashion compared to sensitive ecotypes.
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| 35. | Its mycelia can kill and digest nematodes, which is believed to be a way in which the mushroom obtains nitrogen.
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| 36. | "Phycomyces " can reproduce via extension of mycelia, or by production of spores either asexually or sexually.
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| 37. | After a period of time and under the appropriate environmental conditions, fruit bodies may be formed from the dikaryotic mycelia.
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| 38. | After a period of time and under the appropriate environmental conditions, fruiting bodies may be formed from the dikaryotic mycelia.
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| 39. | During the three months he spent there, JeliDski demonstrated how a strain of Bacillus possesses mycolytic properties against Ascosphaera mycelia.
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| 40. | Cocoa and tea have been known to be afflicted with a root disease, and Ganoderma mycelia has been isolated from them.
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