NAME_____________________
| Place the term which matches the definition | |
| 1. Abnormal lengthening of host tissues occurs. | 1 |
| 2. An abnormal number of branches sprout on a short-length of stem | 2 |
| 3. One sided, localized swelling of part of a stem tissue; associated with a canker | 3 |
| 4. Generalized swelling of stem tissue occurs | .4 |
| 5 Loss of turgor pressure occurs | 5 |
| 6. The needles are smaller in size through-out the apical 2/3 of the tree; thus one can see through the top of the tree. | 6 |
| 7. Death on needles is localized | 7 |
| 8. Death of branch tips occurs | 8 |
| 9 A larger number of seeds are produced by the tree than is normal | .9 |
| 10. An abnormal flow of a watery, non- resinous liquid occurs | 10 |
II. The following combinations of features (indicated by letters) are possible for a fungus; others are not.
A. For those that are possible, place the capital letter or letters corresponding to the class or classes in which this fungus can be classified. Please note there may be more than one answer per question.
A. Basidiomycetes
B. Ascomycetes
C. Fungi Imperfecti (Deuteromycetes)
D. Phycomycetes
B. For those that are not possible, place
an X in the space following.
______11. unicell, zoospore
______12. non-septate hyphae, zoospore
______13. septate hyphae, conidium, ascospore
______14. non-septate hyphae, basidiospores,
fruiting body
______15. septate hyphae, conidium, fruiting
body
______16. septate hyphae, zoospore, conidium
______17. septate hyphae, conidium
______18. hyphae with 2 nuclei/cell, sporangiospore,
fruiting body
______19. septate hyphae, sporangiospore,
basidiospore
______20. septate hyphae, ascospore, basidiospore