- A
monokaryon is a
fungal mycelium or
hypha in
which each cell
contains a
single nucleus. It also
refers to a
mononuclear spore or cell of a
fungus that...
- then said to be dikaryotic. Conversely, the
haploid mycelia are
called monokaryons. Often, the
dikaryotic mycelium is more
vigorous than the individual...
- the
Basidiomycota this is the
dominant phase, with most
Basidiomycota monokaryons weakly growing and short-lived. The
formation of a
dikaryon is a plesiomorphic...
- the
vegetative part of the
fungus that
consists of hyphae. If the two
monokaryons are ****ually
compatible they form a
clamp connection. This
results in...
- 3–6 by 1.5–2 μm.
Fomitopsis betulina has a
bipolar mating system where monokaryons or
germinating spores can only mate and form a
fertile dikaryon with...
-
requiring mating between mycelia derived from
single spore germlings (
monokaryons) to form a
dikaryon which is
capable of
basidiome formation. The L-biotype...
-
antheridium with
trichogyne bridge Typical mating fusion of two
compatible monokaryons in
Basidiomycota A
zygomycete hypha grows towards a
compatible mate and...
-
having a
single nucleus each;
having genetically identical haploid nuclei (
monokaryon or haplont). Found, for example, in the
mycelium of Agaricales. monopodial...
- cycle. C.
cinereus strain PG78 (A6B42, trp1.1;1.6, pab1) is an
AmutBmut monokaryon, self-compatible strain, with trp- and pab-auxotrophic
markers (requires...
- publication, Jean D.
Arnold reported a
series of
cultural studies with
monokaryon isolates (hypha
having only a
single haploid nucleus) of
several Collybia...