- An ascocarp, or
ascoma (pl.: ascomata), is the
fruiting body (sporocarp) of an
ascomycete phylum fungus. It
consists of very
tightly interwoven hyphae...
- PMID 23110612.
Taylor TN, H**** H, Kerp H,
Krings M,
Hanlin RT (2005). "
Perithecial ascomycetes from the 400
million year old
Rhynie chert: an
example of...
- in Sordariomycetes.
Sordariomycetes generally produce their asci in
perithecial fruiting bodies.
Sordariomycetes are also
known as Pyrenomycetes, from...
-
multiseptate at a
length of 5–12 μm and
subattenuated on both sides.
Perithecial,
ascus and
ascospore characters in the
fruiting bodies are the key identification...
- Sordariomycetes.
Species are
recognisable by
their brightly coloured perithecial ascomata,
typically yellow,
orange or red. The
family was
proposed by...
- and shrubs. The
ascomata are orange-brown and
consist of radiating,
perithecial lobes. The
genus includes three species:
Hypocreopsis amplectens Hypocreopsis...
- Taylor, T. N.; H****, H.; Kerp, H.; Krings, M.; Hanlin, R. T. (2005). "
Perithecial ascomycetes from the 400
million year old
Rhynie chert: an
example of...
- been
found to host
Phomatospora wistariae Ellis & Everh. This
fungus is
perithecial,
meaning its
fruiting body is flask-shaped with an
ostiole through which...
- and shrubs. The
ascomata are orange-brown and
consist of radiating,
perithecial lobes. It is
commonly known as
willow gloves due to the
resemblance of...
-
Phyllachorales is a
small order of
perithecial sac
fungi containing mostly foliar parasites. This
order lacks reliable morphological characters making...