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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...
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Bankeraceae that have been
studied in detail. They are
characterized by a
plectenchymatous mantle—a
layer of
tissue made of
hyphae tightly arranged in a parallel...
- surface, an
epicortex with
pores and an
upper cortex with a palisade-
plectenchymatous arrangement of hyphae.
Ascospores are thick-walled and ellipsoid. Parmotrema...
- studies".
Distinguishing features of the
genus include a
palisade plectenchymatous upper cortex, asci with a
broad axial body,
ascospores that are more...
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which is the
protective outer layer, is
structured in a
palisade plectenchymatous manner. The
apothecia are of the
zeorine type.
Within the apothecia...
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having a
byssoid (fibrous) or
chalky texture, and
below it
becomes plectenchymatous (tightly
packed cells) near the
basal plate (holdfast) area, often...
- with a
yellow pruina. The
thalline exciple is
formed by a
palisade plectenchymatous cortical layer,
while the true
exciple is scleroplectenchymatous. The...
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described in detail. They are
characterized by a lack of
hyphal clamps, a
plectenchymatous mantle (made of parallel-orientated
hyphae with
little branching or...
- areas). The
cortical layer of the
thallus is
described as
palisade plectenchymatous,
meaning it
consists of
tightly packed cells arranged in a palisade-like...
- detail. It is
characterised by a
Hartig net
devoid of haustoria, a
plectenchymatous outer mantle of
warty hyphae arranged in a ring-like formation, highly...