- A
podetium (plural: podetia) is the
upright secondary thallus in
Cladonia lichens. It is a
hollow stalk extending from the
primary thallus.
Podetia can...
- : 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Close-up
showing the
characteristic branching pattern of a
podetium,
displaying the
distinctive dark
basal portion and lighter,
forked terminal branches...
-
describe lichen structures,
including apothecium, cephalodium, cyp****ae,
podetium,
proper margin, soredium, and thallus. In 1825,
Friedrich Wallroth published...
-
lichens as cyp****ae in 1794, he
added the
terms apothecium, cephalodium,
podetium,
proper margin, soredium, and
thallus in 1803;
thalline margin in 1810;...
- 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...
- in a scaly,
flaking pattern,
followed by a
secondary fruticose thallus (
podetium), with cup
shaped podetia (4-10cm tall)
bearing terminal ascocarps contained...
- with a
roughly spheroid fungal meristem that
gives rise to the
nascent podetium. Its apex
flattens and
widens to form a concave, ring-shaped (toroid) structure...