- An
ascocarp, or
ascoma (pl.: ascomata), is the
fruiting body (sporocarp) of an
ascomycete phylum fungus. It
consists of very
tightly interwoven hyphae...
- tissue,
while the
elongated fruit body (
ascocarp) may be cylindrical, branched, or of
complex shape. The
ascocarp bears many small, flask-shaped perithecia...
- of an
ascomycete is
known as an
ascocarp. Many
shapes and
morphologies are
found in both
basidiocarps and
ascocarps;
these features play an important...
-
occasionally readily visible fruiting structure, the
ascocarp (also
called an ascoma).
Ascocarps come in a very
large variety of shapes: cup-shaped, club-shaped...
- in a
fruiting body
which is
visible to the
naked eye, here
called an
ascocarp or ascoma. In
other cases, such as single-celled yeasts, no such structures...
- the
technical name for the cap, or cap-like part, of a
basidiocarp or
ascocarp (fungal
fruiting body) that
supports a spore-bearing surface, the hymenium...
- in his neck.
Tanaka flees into the
woods and dies when a tentacle-like
ascocarp bursts out of his throat. An
autopsy by
Scully finds sand (silicon dioxide)...
-
Ascomycota this
attribute is most
often found in the
ascogenous hyphae and
ascocarp while the bulk of the
mycelium remains monokaryotic. In the Basidiomycota...
- distinguishable. At
least one of
these cryptic species occurs in both continents.
Ascocarps are club-shaped, up to 9
centimetres (3+1⁄2 in) tall,
black to dark brown...
-
chasmothecia (formerly cleistothecium), a type of
ascocarp in
which genetic recombination takes place.
Ascocarps including chasmothecia, apothecia, perithecia...