Definition of Ostiolate. Meaning of Ostiolate. Synonyms of Ostiolate

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- Ascomata are superficial or immersed, perithecial and ostiolate or cleistothecial and non-ostiolate, hairy or glabrous, dark coloured. Peridium membranaceous...
- ellipsoidal (in shape). They are immersed, partly immersed or superficial, ostiolate (having an ostiole, a small hole or opening), papillate (covered with...
- inner cortical cells, stellate but non-ganglionic medullary cells and non-ostiolate cystocarps which are surrounded by a filamentous net, itself composed...
- (gl****-like), immersed or superficial. They are subglobose (in shape), ostiolate (having an ostiole, a small hole or opening), papillate (covered in small...
- aggregated in small groups, immersed, semi-immersed to superficial and ostiolate. The ostiole is periphysate. The peridium (the outer wall of a sporangium)...
- spherical), and measure 180–250 μm in diameter. These structures are ostiolate, meaning they have small openings through which spores are released. The...
- spherical cavity. Thielavia, on the other hand, is defined to have a non-ostiolate, spherical, setose ascomata, a brown thin cell wall, ellipsoidal to club-shaped...
- originally described as separate from Psammina due to its reportedly immersed, ostiolate conidiomata. However, a closer examination of the type species, P. lobariae...
- (gl****-like) to yellow-orange to reddish-brow (in colour). They are also ostiolate (having an ostiole, a small hole or opening), (having short, thread-like...
- Ceratocystidaceae, which, where ****ual stages are recognized, produce round, ostiolate (with a pore) fruiting bodies for their ascospores with a fine peridium...