- (stalk),
released from a pore,
developed from the
inner wall of the
perithecium and
arise from a
basal plectenchyma-centrum.
Examples are
members of...
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common types of
ascomata are the
apothecium (plural: apothecia) and
perithecium (plural: perithecia).: 14
Apothecia are
usually cups or plate-like discs...
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Nectria cinnabarina,
section of sporodochium, with
young perithecium...
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arranged inside the flask-shaped
perithecium. When each
ascus becomes engorged with
fluid it
extends outside the
perithecium and
releases spores. D. concentrica...
- of the
perithecium,
becomes impregnated with melanin, and blackens. The
mature perithecium has a flask-shaped structure. A
mature perithecium may contain...
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Chaetomium A
Chaetomium perithecium Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Ascomycota class:
Sordariomycetes Order: Sordariales...
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multinucleate cells arise from the
cells of the
centrum and
completely fill the
perithecium,
crushing the
remaining pseudoparenchymatous cells against the perithecial...
- of the
perithecium,
becomes impregnated with melanin, and blackens. The
mature perithecium has a flask-shaped structure. A
mature perithecium may contain...
- the organism's surface. Perithecia: Asci are in flask-shaped
ascoma (
perithecium) with a pore (ostiole) at the top. Cleistothecia: The
ascocarp (a cleistothecium)...
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involucrellum Plural involucrellae. The
tissue of the
outer part of a
perithecium,
often pigmented,
surrounding the exciple.
isidiate Having isidia. isidiomorph...