Definition of Epispore. Meaning of Epispore. Synonyms of Epispore

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Definition of Epispore

Epispore
Epispore Ep"i*spore, n. [Pref. epi- + spore.] (Bot.) The thickish outer coat of certain spores.

Meaning of Epispore from wikipedia

- found in some crustose pyrenolichens. perispore Also defined: exospore, epispore, mesospore, endospore. The colorless and usually gelatinous outermost layer...
- elliptic-ovate or elliptical in shape, rounded at one end with a thin epispore. Solitary to crowded on decaying wood buried in forest leaf litter, often...
- It produces simple, hyaline ascospores that have a smooth, pointed tip (epispore) at their apex. The lichen was formally described as a new species in 2013...
- sheets of the asci, the lack of lichen substances, and the absence of an epispore. Vahliella was cir****scribed by Norwegian botanist Per Magnus Jørgensen...
- extensions externally (tails, filaments, extensions, wrapping, folds, and epispore extensions) formed by the same material of the spore wall. The number of...
- 5–5.5 μm. One cell of the ascospore is noticeably broader. In water, the epispore of these ascospores is barely discernible. Bryostigma huriellae bears resemblance...
- Ascospore – a fungal spore, the product of meiosis, produced in an ascus. Epispore – a transparent bag-like outer covering on some spores, which helps to...
- spherical, measuring 15–19 by 9–12 μm, with a distinctly wrinkled outer wall (epispore). Chemically, J. cephalodina contains pannarin, which gives a distinctive...
- The spherical spores measure 3–5 μm, including an outer covering (an epispore) of about 0.5 μm. Their surface texture ranges from smooth to faintly warted...
- ellipsoid and measure 10.0–12.5 by 5.0–6.0 μm with a thin outer layer (epispore) measuring 1.0 μm. Pycnidia (another reproductive structure) are immature...