Definition of Biseriate. Meaning of Biseriate. Synonyms of Biseriate

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Definition of Biseriate

Biseriate
Biserial Bi*se"ri*al, Biseriate Bi*se"ri*ate, a. [Pref. bi- + serial, seriate.] In two rows or series.

Meaning of Biseriate from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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;...
- 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...
- mellein. It is a filamentous fungus in nature and has characteristic biseriate conidiop****s. Traditionally a soil fungus, has now began to adapt to...
- 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...
- per ascus, pale brown (dark brown only when postmature), irregularly biseriate, 3-septate, measuring 12–13.5 by 4.5–5.5 μm, with lumina becoming diamond-shaped...
- Susca A, et al. (August 2007). "Aspergillus brasiliensis sp. nov., a biseriate black Aspergillus species with world-wide distribution". International...