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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...
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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...
- mosses.
Andreaeopsida and
Andreaeobryopsida are
distinguished by the
biseriate (two rows of cells) rhizoids,
multiseriate (many rows of cells) protonema...
- 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...
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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...
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Susca A, et al. (August 2007). "Aspergillus
brasiliensis sp. nov., a
biseriate black Aspergillus species with world-wide distribution". International...
- (ebracteate) be present. The
perianth is
undifferentiated (perigonium) and
biseriate (two whorled),
formed from six
tepals arranged into two
separate whorls...
- mellein. It is a
filamentous fungus in
nature and has
characteristic biseriate conidiop****s.
Traditionally a soil fungus, has now
began to
adapt to...
- and colorless.
Phialides are both
uniseriate (arranged in one row) and
biseriate. Recently,
Petromyces was
identified as the ****ual
reproductive stage...