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- Look up cortex or cortical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortex or cortical may refer to: Cortex (anatomy), the outermost layer of an organ Cerebral...
- thickness (less than a millimeter). The cortex may be further topped by an epicortex of secretions, not cells, 0.6–1 μm thick in some lichens. This secretion...
- bark or on wood. The genus is characterized by a pored or fenestrate epicortex (a thin homogeneous polysaccharide layer on the surface of the cortex)...
- several hundred μm in thickness. This cortex may be further topped by an epicortex 0.6-1μm thick in some Parmeliaceae, which may be with or without pores...
- by Mason Hale in the 1970s to include parmelioid lichens with a pored epicortex and narrow, non-ciliate lobes. Further research revealed that this broader...
- 200 μm thick. There is a necrotic layer about 10 to 15 μm thick, and the epicortex is around 10 to 12 μm thick, with a bright yellow colour. The algal layer...
- There is a broad, naked zone around the margin of the lower surface, an epicortex with pores and an upper cortex with a palisade-plectenchymatous arrangement...
- gas exchange), usually on warts or on the tips of isidia, a non-pored epicortex and a medulla containing depsidones or lacking secondary metabolites....
- infections. epibiotic Growing on the outer surface of another organism. epicortex A thin layer on top of the cortex; e.g. a sugar-like layer over some Parmeliaceae...
- other members of the "brown Parmeliae", including the presence of a pored epicortex, bacilliform to fusiform conidia, a distinctive chemistry characterized...