-
inducing the
growth of ****ual
structures in P. roqueforti,
including ascogonia, cleistothecia, and ascospores.
Genetic analysis and
comparison of many...
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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...
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development with a dark-pigmented
generative tissue surrounding spirally coiled ascogonia. This
develops into a compact,
globose structure with a lighter-coloured...
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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...