| 31. | Spore-bearing hyphae produced in the form of straight aerial mycelium.
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| 32. | Mycelium can also be propagated via stem butt transplantation.
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| 33. | Spores are another inoculation option, but are less developed than established mycelium.
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| 34. | Within 1 2 weeks the mycelium produces uredinia and the cycle is complete.
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| 35. | The invading mycelium becomes established within the growing point.
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| 36. | After dispersal, the ascospores may germinate and form a new haploid mycelium.
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| 37. | Compatible haploid hyphae fuse to produce a dikaryotic mycelium.
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| 38. | He includes the following with regard to the mycelium:
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| 39. | The lethal temperature required for 50 % of the mycelium to die is.
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| 40. | Extramatrical mycelium is the site of collection for phosphorus within the soil system.
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