In addition to the mycelial mat under the bark there was often present a thick dark pad usually in the center of the mat.
The perithecia are produced on the mycelial mats beneath the loose and sometimes cracked bark of diseased oaks.
In the late summer of 1951 clearly visible mycelial mats of the oak wilt fungus were found in Illinois under the loose bark of wilt-killed trees.
Larvae were frequently found in direct contact withmycelial mats of the fungus.
If infected trees are left standing mycelial mats with their numerous spores develop under the loosening bark.
I have found the plant frequently about Chillicothe, usually solitary; but on one occasion I found three specimens upon one trunk, apparently growing from the same mycelial mass.
Under some conditions this mycelial caterpillar may be made to produce a dense growth of threads from its entire surface, looking like a small white ball, and from these threads another kind of spore is formed.
The mycelial layer is thin, tearing away as the plant expands, the bark or skin falling with the mycelium.
The lower plant in Figure 463 shows where the spines have begun to fall, also the strong mycelial cord referred to in the description.
Both mycelial and fleshy layers are more closely adherent than in most species.
The peridium is ovate or pear-shaped, with a profusion of mycelial threads, as will be seen in Figure 470.
The veil is a thin sheet of mycelial threads covering the gills, sometimes remaining on the stem, forming a ring or annulus.
Mycelial layer usually attached, generally shaggy with fragments of leaves or grass, sometimes partly or entirely separating.
The fungus continues to grow until it has completely appropriated all of the insect's soft parts, externally a perfect caterpillar but internally completely filled withmycelial threads.
I have found them on Ralston's Run, a number from the same mycelial cluster, as in Figure 301.
In soft fungi the mycelial threads are more loosely woven and have thin walls with fewer partitions.
The branches after they have been penetrated with the mycelial threads become very light and brittle.
Microscopic differences soon appear between the sedimentary yeast and the film yeast of the same species, the latter growing out into long mycelial forms, the character of which depends in part upon the temperature.
If a scraping be placed upon a glass slide with a drop of glycerine and examined by means of the microscope, the spores and mycelial threads of this mould will be seen.
The object of this was to ascertain whether all yeasts produced the same mycelialgrowth on the surface of the fermenting fluid.
Amongst the sediment, however, there were two or three very small mycelial tufts of a developing fungus.
In the midst of this matter were found two or three very small, much branched, mycelial tufts of a fungus-growth.
In a diseased Potato plant these threads, or mycelial hyphæ, make their way through the substance of the leaves, and down the haulm into the tubers, from which they consume the food stored there.
Fibre-like hyphae with the lumen almost obliterated by the thick walls occur in mycelial cords (Merulius).
These mycelial strands may be white and tender, or the outer hyphae may be hard and black, and very often the resemblance of the subterranean forms to a root is so marked that they are termed rhizomorphs.
The functions of mycelial strands, rhizomorphs and sclerotia are not only to collect and store materials, but also to extend the fungus, and in many cases similar strands act as organs of attack.
Fumago--a single mycelial cell divides by septa in all three planes until a more or less solid clump results.
These reserve stores may be packed away in single hyphae or in swollen cells, but the hyphae containing them are often gathered into thick cords or mycelial strands (Phallus, mushroom, &c.
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