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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...
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ascomycetous fungi,
locules are
chambers within the
hymenium in
which the
perithecia develop. "loculus".
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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...
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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...
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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...
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genus produce slimy orange sheets over the substrate,
within which the
perithecia can be
either fully or
partially immersed. A****ual
spores are similar...