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Biseriate is a
botanical term
applied to both
plantae and fungi,
meaning 'arranged in two rows'. The term can
refer to any
number of
structures found...
- to as tepals). When the
perianth is in two whorls, it is
described as
biseriate.
While the
calyx may be green,
known as sepaloid, it may also be brightly...
- mosses.
Andreaeopsida and
Andreaeobryopsida are
distinguished by the
biseriate (two rows of cells) rhizoids,
multiseriate (many rows of cells) protonema...
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members of
Liliaceae the
perianth is
undifferentiated (perigonium) and
biseriate (two whorled),
formed from six free (i.e. apotepalous)
caducous tepals...
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include the
presence of both
uniseriate (lined up in a
single row) and
biseriate (lined up in two rows)
ascospores in the asci,
pycnidia that are superficial...
- protein-rich
foods such as
meats and cheeses. It is
identified by its
complex biseriate conidiop****s on
which phialides produce a****ual spores. It can grow at...
- The asci are
narrowly elliptical,
measuring 48–60 by 11–13 μm, with 8
biseriate to
subbiseriate spores. The
ascospores are
narrowly elliptical, and 2-celled;...
- filaments,
intercalary plurilocular reproductive structures uniseriate or
biseriate and
unilocular reproductive structures stalked and
borne laterally at...
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flowers are
usually bi****ual and
usually epigynous. The
perianth is
usually biseriate,
although the
calyx is
absent in some taxa (e.g. Theligonum). The calyx...
- worldwide. It is
characterized by its yellow, thick-walled
hyphae and
biseriate sterigmata. The
fungus produces citrinin and 5
unique depsipeptides, Aspergillicins...