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therefore referred to as
bitunicate (superficially, two layers) or
fissitunicate (referring to
spore release).
After several DNA
sequence comparisons...
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possess a dual-layered (bitunicate) wall,
which splits open at
maturity (
fissitunicate). The
upper part of
mature asci is thicker,
culminating in a
small internal...
- fimbrillate.
fimbrillate Delicately fimbriate;
bordered with
minute fringe.
fissitunicate A form of
bitunicate ascus in
which the
flexible layers of the inner...
- iodine-based reagents. The asci (spore-bearing cells) are
somewhat fissitunicate,
meaning they have two
layers that
separate during ascus dehiscence...
- club-shaped (clavate) to
nearly spherical (subglobose) and are semi-
fissitunicate,
meaning they have a double-layered wall that
partially separates when...
- (blackened)
exciple (rim). The asci
contains eight ascospores and are
fissitunicate,
meaning that they have two
functional ascal wall
layers and discharge...
- spore-bearing cells, are club-shaped, short-stalked, and open via a
fissitunicate mechanism,
meaning they have a
double wall that
splits to
release spores...
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perithecioid ascomata,
branched and
interconnected filaments between the asci,
fissitunicate asci (having a two-layered wall that
splits to
release spores), and...
- (amyloid). The asci,
which are the spore-producing cells, are
typically fissitunicate,
meaning they have a
double wall that
splits during spore release. They...