Morphological and biological characteristics of Monilia laxa on sour cherry
1993
Garic, R. (Institut za istrazivanja u poljoprivredi "Srbija", Cacak (Yugoslavia). Centar za vocarstvo i vinogradarstvo)
The hypha of Monilia laxa is a structural vegetative unit which branches developing mycelial colony. The walls of the hypha are 0.15 micrometer thick. The hyphae have transverse septa. Each septum has an opening though which hyphal organelles travel. The hyphae are interlinked by anastomosis and grow scorpioidly. The macroconidia are one-celled, ovoid or lemon-shaped, creamy white. The microconidia are round to slightly pyriform, with a 2-layer wall. Microconidiphores are dichogamously branched hyphae 5-8 micrometers in size. The stroma represents a mass of interwoven hyphae. The colonies in cultures grown on potato glucose agar are spherical, with conspicuous wavy edges.
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