Definition of Ascigerous. Meaning of Ascigerous. Synonyms of Ascigerous

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Definition of Ascigerous

Ascigerous
Ascigerous As*cig"er*ous, a. [Ascus + -gerous.] (Bot.) Having asci. --Loudon.

Meaning of Ascigerous from wikipedia

- blight and human immune system diseases. The ****ual reproductive (or ascigerous) states of Exserohilum species are known as Setosphaeria. The type species...
- characteristic, although the thallus does not react with iodine (IKI−). Ascigerous areas are distinct, rounded, or slightly elongated, measuring about 0...
- characterized by asci (spore-producing structures) that develop within ascigerous areas rather than in distinct fruiting bodies. The genus is closely related...
- Eileen E. Fisher. Fisher EE. (1961). "Venturia carpophila sp. nov., the ascigerous state of the apricot freckle fungus". Transactions of the British Mycological...
- oxalate crystals, unlike several other species within the genus. Its ascigerous areas, where reproductive asci are formed, are distinctly delimited as...
- (spore-producing structures) loosely dis****d or closely aggregated within ascigerous areas rather than in distinct ascomata. The species is closely related...
- its ascospores. The genus Stirtonia includes lichens with distinctive ascigerous areas that lack a true hymenium, have round asci, and thick-walled, septate...
- contains calcium oxalate crystals, a common trait within the genus. The ascigerous areas, which contain the reproductive structures, are distinct and typically...
- ****ual reproductive structures like apothecia, this lichen instead has an "ascigerous zone", a region on the thallus where asci (spore-bearing cells) are located...
- T. B. 1948. Preliminary studies on Guignardia citricarpa n. sp.: The ascigerous stage of Phoma citricarpa McAlp. and its relation to black spot of citrus...