- both
share similarities, such as
perithecioid ascomata,
intertwined paraphysoids set
within a
hymenial gel matrix, and
bitunicate asci. The
primary morphological...
- of the ascomata) is
about 40 to 50 μm high, brown, with
intertwined paraphysoids (supporting
structures in the hymenium) that are sp****ly branched. The...
- hamathecium. Has a
number of
minor variants distinguished by
names such as
paraphysoid, pseudoparaphysis, pseudophysis, dikaryoparaphysis, and hyphidium. partial...
- and
tissues that
exist between the asci;
examples include paraphyses,
paraphysoids, pseudoparaphyses, periphysoids, and periphyses.
hapteron Also hapter...
-
structures do not have
vertical cells (paraphyses,
pseudoparaphyses or
paraphysoids)
growing between the sac-like
cells bearing the ****ual
spores (asci)...
-
brown tint fading. The base of the exciple, however,
remains clear.
Paraphysoids in the
fungus can
reach up to 3 μm in diameter, and some
might widen...
- hypothecium. The
hypothecium is pale,
while the
epihymenium is brown.
Paraphysoids are
richly branched and anastomosing. Asci are
cylindrical to clavate...
-
lirelliform ascomata with a
carbonised (blackened) excipulum,
anastomosing paraphysoids, K/I+ blue
hymenial gel,
clavate asci with an
apical K/I+ blue ring,...
- structure.
Inside the perithecia,
there are
filamentous structures called paraphysoids that are
branched and interwoven,
aiding in
spore dispersal. The fungi...
-
slightly yellowish and
turns red when
stained with iodine-based stain. The
paraphysoids,
which are branched, hair-like
filaments that
support the developing...