Definition of Perispore. Meaning of Perispore. Synonyms of Perispore

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Definition of Perispore

Perispore
Perispore Per"i*spore, n. (Bot.) The outer covering of a spore.

Meaning of Perispore from wikipedia

- The outer layer is called the perispore, the next is the exospore, and the inner layer is the endospore. The perispore is the thickest of the three layers...
- ("sharp point"), refers to the spiked bumps (gibbae) on the spore covering (perispore). It occurs in the tropical forests of Queensland, Australia, and the...
- which combines the Gr**** lepto ("thin") with spore, refers to the thin perispore (outer spore covering). The lichen occurs in northeast Australia, Papua...
- ascospores are shaped like narrow ellipsoids and have a transparent coat (perispore) around it, their dimensions are about 14.5 by 6 μm. They are initially...
- themselves are ellipsoid and surrounded by a distinctive perispore (outer spore wall). This perispore is described as gibbose, meaning it has irregular swellings...
- never leave the protection of the spore that dis****s them, cracking the perispore (the outer layer of the spore) just enough to allow the p****age of gametes...
- slightly clubbed cheilocystidia and dextrinoid spores where the outer perispore layer becomes loose. It is in the Velutipes section of the genus Hebeloma...
- papilla ("small wart" or "nipple"), refers to the irregular surface of the perispore (the outer covering of the spore). The lichen is only known to occur in...
- contain 64 trilete spores which bear sculpturing on their outer covering (perispore) ranging from irregular granulate or echinate to prominent rodlets. The...
- structures that grow laterally; found in some crustose pyrenolichens. perispore Also defined: exospore, epispore, mesospore, endospore. The colorless...