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- spherical or flask-like form that has a pore opening to release spores (perithecia) or no opening (cleistothecia).[betterĀ sourceĀ needed] The ascocarp is...
- ascomycetous fungi, locules are chambers within the hymenium in which the perithecia develop. "loculus". Oxford Dictionaries. Archived from the original on...
- blackened surrounding area is made up of tiny structures called perithecia. The perithecia hold a layer of asci which contain the ascospores. The asci elongate...
- especially Chaetomium spp., have developed resilience by growing thick, dark perithecia. Under desert shrubs, however, more sensitive species such as Gymnoascus...
- The head is granular because of the ostioles of the embedded perithecia. The perithecia are ordinally arranged and ovoid. The asci are cylindrical or...
- small hole at the top called perithecia (singular: perithecium), and pycnidia (singular: pycnidium), shaped like perithecia but without asci (an ascus is...
- branched, or of complex shape. The ascocarp bears many small, flask-shaped perithecia containing asci. These, in turn, contain thread-like ascospores, which...
- (Ascomycota) in the family Ophiocordycipitaceae. It produces superficial, oval perithecia at the apex of its stroma, and also multiseptate ascospores, while producing...
- antler-like ascocarps (fruitbodies) which are black at the base (where the perithecia are embedded) but white and branched towards the top, where the fruiting...
- genus produce slimy orange sheets over the substrate, within which the perithecia can be either fully or partially immersed. A****ual spores are similar...