Definition of Podetium. Meaning of Podetium. Synonyms of Podetium

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Definition of Podetium

Podetium
Podetium Po*de"ti*um, n.; pl. Podetia, E. Podetiums. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, foot.] (Bot.) A stalk which bears the fructification in some lichens, as in the so-called reindeer moss.

Meaning of Podetium from wikipedia

- A podetium (plural: podetia) is the upright secondary thallus in Cladonia lichens. It is a hollow stalk extending from the primary thallus. Podetia can...
- the growth of its fungal meristem tissue. In early ontogeny, when the podetium (the erect secondary thallus) is about 100 μm tall, it begins as an obconical...
- species. This seems to also be true of the photobiont species involved. A podetium (plural podetia) is a lichenized stem-like structure of an apothecium rising...
- : 14  When the margin is pale or colorless it is called biatorine.: 14  A "podetium" (plural: podetia) is a lichenized stalk-like structure of the fruiting...
- in a scaly, flaking pattern, followed by a secondary fruticose thallus (podetium), with cup shaped podetia (4-10cm tall) bearing terminal ascocarps contained...
- describe lichen structures, including apothecium, cephalodium, cyp****ae, podetium, proper margin, soredium, and thallus. In 1825, Friedrich Wallroth published...
- at a squamule margin suggest a phyllopodiate development, meaning the podetium originates from the tip or edge of a squamule and extends upward, eventually...
- upright stalk that forms the secondary thallus. The secondary thallus – the podetium – is extensively branched, and may reach up to 10 centimetres (3.9 in)...
- crust-like primary form and a fruticose (shrub-like) secondary form known as a podetium or pseudopodetium. These lichens typically grow on soil, decaying wood...
- lichens as cyp****ae in 1794, he added the terms apothecium, cephalodium, podetium, proper margin, soredium, and thallus in 1803; thalline margin in 1810;...