- from the hyphae.
Superficially resembles plant tissue at
maturity (
pseudoparenchymatous) such as raspberries,
hence the
resemblance to
bulbils in botany...
-
inside of them. The
organism grew by
apical growth and
possessed pseudoparenchymatous thallus which in turn
infer a
possible affinity with the Florideophyceae...
- sporodochium. This is a
cushion of conidiop****s
created from a
pseudoparenchymatous stroma in
plant tissue. The
pycnidium is a
globose to flask-shaped...
- (3⁄8–1 in), when
fully expanded about 15–90 mm (5⁄8–3+1⁄2 in). The
pseudoparenchymatous layer when
fresh is
about 1–2 mm thick,
initially whitish, later...
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Sarcinoid Coenobial Filamentous/trichal/hyphal
Parenchymatous Pseudoparenchymatous/plektenchymatic Membranous/thalloid/foliaceous
Multinucleated Syncytial...
-
includes families with
pseudoparenchymatous (Splachnidiaceae) or true
parenchymatous (Scytosiphonaceae) tissue.
Pseudoparenchymatous refers to a filamentous...
-
Gremiphyca is a lobed, non-mineralized alga with a
pseudoparenchymatous thallus,
dating to the
Ediacaran period. The
genus was
reinvestigated by Xiao et...
- morphologies,
ranging from
single cells to
multicellular filaments to
giant pseudoparenchymatous thalli, all
without flagella. They lack
chlorophyll and only harvest...
- and a dark, multi-layered wall made up of
hyphal cells forming a
pseudoparenchymatous structure. The
genus is
closely related to the
similarly named genus...
- that
surrounds the
ascogonium into
peripheral wall
layers and a
pseudoparenchymatous centrum.
Broad paraphyses composed of delicate,
multinucleate cells...