- they have many
internal divisions because they
contain tiny fat
droplets (
guttules) and
special cell
walls (distosepta).
Around the fungus's
opening (the...
- callosity,
often thick, polished,
marked at the
lower part by
transverse guttules, and
terminated by an
oblique keel,
which is
prolonged to a point. The...
-
broadly ellipsoid, smooth, and thin-walled, each with one
large oil drop or
guttule. The
genus contains approximately forty-five
species with a
worldwide distribution...
-
guttulate Spores bearing one or more
guttules (oil-like drops) inside, e.g. the
ascospores of
Podospora comata.
guttule A
small drop or drop-like particle...
-
covering the columella,
which is
adorned with
guttules one half of its length. The
first of
these guttules,
which is uppermost, is much more
marked than...
- middle. See related: fusiform.
biguttulate Containing two oil
droplets (
guttules).
bilabiate Referring to a type of
ascus in
which the
ectotunica splits...
- from
Pisorum (Latin),
meaning peas in a pod,
which refers to the
numerous guttules (a
small drop or drop-like particle)
arranged in a
chain within ascospores...
- to elongated, and have thin walls. They can
contain no
guttules (eguttulate) to
multiple guttules or
appear granular internally,
while always remaining...
- septum),
lacking a
mucilaginous sheath or appendages,
often with
numerous guttules. The A****ual
morph is
unknown (as of 2015). It
contains the
family Pisorisporiaceae...
-
rather thick callosity,
loaded towards the base with some
slightly apparent guttules, and
terminated by
small spinous points. This
species can be
found on shallow...