Definition of Ascogonia. Meaning of Ascogonia. Synonyms of Ascogonia

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Definition of Ascogonia

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- inducing the growth of ****ual structures in P. roqueforti, including ascogonia, cleistothecia, and ascospores. Genetic analysis and comparison of many...
- reproduce by forming male and female organs (antheridia/****tia and ascogonia), transferring haploid nuclei from the antheridium to the ascogonium,...
- m**** of tissue, and contain many coiled, spore-producing structures (ascogonia) at their centre, along with clusters of algal cells near the surface...
- development with a dark-pigmented generative tissue surrounding spirally coiled ascogonia. This develops into a compact, globose structure with a lighter-coloured...
- involves the formation of ascogonia arising as lateral outgrowths of the vegetative mycelium. In early developmental stages, the ascogonia are coiled and coenocytic...
- endomycorrhiza) arbuscule ascocarp (syn. ascoma) ascogenous ascogonium (pl. ascogonia) ascoma (pl. ascomata; syn. ascocarp) Ascomycetes asci ascospore ascostroma...
- ascomatal primordium begins as groups of ascogonia forming a more or less spherical cluster, followed by coiled ascogonia with trichogynes. The primordium eventually...
- multinucleate hyphae give rise to archicarps, which would develop to ascogonia eventually, and antheridia of A. nigricans. Each archicarps consist of...
- family Coccocarpiaceae. This is further evidenced by the presence of thick ascogonia (female reproductive structures), trichogynes (long, slender organs in...
- Gymnoascaceae, to Pezizales. In addition, he recognized the formation of ascogonia in many ascomycetes and even the union of these in Pyronema, with club-shaped...