- (Ascomycota, Dothideomycetes). It is
often spherical or
inversely pearshaped (
obpyriform) and its
internal cavity is
lined with conidiop****s. When ripe, an opening...
- are
generally short and 1-celled Pale
brown to
light brown Obclavate to
obpyriform orellipsoid,
short conical beak at the tip, or
beakless Surface smooth...
- perithecia. The
perithecia range in
shapes from that of an
upside down pear (
obpyriform) to
spherical (globose).
Lichen spot
tests are all negative, but the medulla...
-
description in 2001. It
belongs to the
genus Fellhanera,
known for its
obpyriform conidia (i.e.,
shaped like an
inverted pear),
similar to many species...
-
Oospore globose 18-38 μm
diameter Sporangium papillae; ovoid, globose,
obpyriform, or
ampulliform 19-112 μm long; 14-47 μm wide.
Zoospore biflagellate...
- such as
Ganoderma curtisii (Berk.) Murrill.
Elliptical to
obovate to
obpyriform chlamydospores formed in
vegetative mycelium, and are
abundant in cultures...
-
widest at the base.
obovate Egg-shaped, with the
narrower end at the base.
obpyriform Shaped like an
inverted pear. See related: pyriform.
ocellularioid A morphotype...
- spores, stipe, cystidia, etc.) The
reverse of clavate;
widest at the base.
obpyriform The
reverse of pear-shaped or pyriform.
obovoid The
reverse of egg-shaped...
-
brown in colour. The
conidia (a****ual spores) are solitary, dry, and
obpyriform (pear-shaped). They have
three transverse septa and are
slightly constricted...
-
gregarious and have a
shape that is
described as
depressed globose to
obpyriform. The
exterior wall of the
ascostromata is rough, with
colours ranging...