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- Plectenchyma (from Gr**** πλέκω pleko 'I weave' and ἔγχυμα enchyma 'infusion', i.e., 'a woven tissue') is the general term emplo**** to designate all types...
- developed from the inner wall of the perithecium and arise from a basal plectenchyma-centrum. Examples are members of Sphaeriales and Hypocreales. Perithecia...
- thallus. palisade plectenchyma Plural palisade plectenchymata. Also palisadoplectenchyma, plural palisadoplectenchymata. A type of plectenchyma in a cortex...
- shares the characteristic of having a well-developed, thick layer of plectenchyma in the medulla. Unlike Xanthomendoza, Golubkovia does not have a lower...
- sporangium or other fruiting body. Can be either acellular or composed of plectenchyma. perithecium A rounded, oval ascocarp, characteristic of Pyrenomycetes...
- multiform lirellate loculi by whitish, erumpent striae of stromatic plectenchyma. The fungus produces opegraphoid but caudate asci containing eight hyaline...
- and they are exposed early in their development, resulting in bits of plectenchyma (fungal tissue) that crumbles off. The fungi produce an insoluble pigment...
- layers: a loose upper part with a webby (arachnoidal) plectenchyma, and a more compact plectenchyma in the lower part. Apothecia (spore-bearing structures)...
- margins lack cilia. The upper cortex of Psiloparmelia is a palisade plectenchymacomprising hyphae arranged perpendicular to the surface. It is partly...
- The hymenium measures 50–100 μm high. The outer exciple layer is a plectenchyma with very thick cell walls. Ascospores measure 10.5–21 by 6.5–13 μm....